Major reshuffle in MK Stalin's cabinet, Udhayanidhi Stalin made Deputy CM of Tamil Nadu

Chennai: A big news is coming out from Tamil Nadu at this time. Here today i.e. on Saturday, CM MK Stalin has made several major reshuffles in his cabinet. In this reshuffle, CM's son Udhayanidhi Stalin has been made the Deputy CM of the state, giving big responsibility.

There has been a reshuffle in the MK Stalin cabinet in Tamil Nadu. Udhayanidhi Stalin has been made the Deputy Chief Minister, while Senthil Balaji has been made a minister again. Raj Bhavan has issued a statement and given information in this regard.

According to the information, Udhayanidhi Stalin will take oath as the Deputy Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu on Sunday. It has been three years since the DMK government led by Chief Minister MK Stalin came to power in Tamil Nadu. After three years, major changes have been made in the cabinet.

Let us tell you that there have been many changes in DMK in the last three years. After the arrest of Senthil Balaji, many questions were raised on DMK. He has got bail. Now after bail, he is being included in the cabinet again.

Two new faces got entry

According to the information received, three cabinet members have been removed from the Tamil Nadu Cabinet. Four people have been made ministers in their place. Two new faces have been given a chance. New faces like Coimbatore Chehian and Rajendran are being made ministers. Environment Minister Meyyanathan has been sent to the Welfare Department.

Who got which portfolio?

Ponmudi, who was the Higher Education Minister, is being given the responsibility of Forest Department. Rajkannapan, who was the Backward Class Welfare Minister, has been given the dairy department. Apart from this, Adi Dravid Welfare department has been given to Mathivendan. He was the Forest Minister. Whereas Kayalvizhi, who was the Adi Dravid Welfare Minister, has been given the Human Resource Development Department. Along with this, Mayanathan, who was the Forest Minister, has been given the Backward Class Welfare Department.

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