Nothing will change if Udhaya becomes DyCM, says L Murugan

Nothing will change if Udhaya becomes DyCM, says L Murugan
Madurai: Union minister of state for information and broadcasting L Murugan said that nothing will change in DMK if youth welfare and sports development minister Udhayanidhi Stalin is elevated as deputy chief minister. The party will continue to do the same harm to the state and its people, he said.
He was speaking to reporters at Tuticorin airport after visiting Tiruchendur temple and paying tributes to Ondiveeran at the freedom fighter’s memorial in Tirunelveli on Tuesday.
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On opposition leader Edappadi K Palaniswami’s comments about the coin release of Karunanidhi, Murugan said it was a Union govt function which was beyond politics.
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