AIADMK

Suriya had released a statement on Sunday slamming the holding of NEET exam, after three aspirants registered for the exam died by suicide.
DMK's Stalin had alleged that the Tamil Nadu government had cut down number of tests to 8,270 on May 16 as against 14,102 on May 7.
The 15-year old was set ablaze by two men over a family dispute.
The state had already shut borders with neighbours, including Karnataka and Kerala, while allowing trucks ferrying essential commodities.
The actor had announced his desire to take the plunge into politics in December 2017.
The two actors said that they would join hands for the sake of Tamil Nadu if the need arises.
The Tamil Nadu chief minister credited the victory to his Cabinet colleagues.
The actor-turned politician attacked the Modi government saying now it was constrained to prove that India was a free country.
The police have filed an FIR against the AIADMK functionary who had put up the poster.
Congress, PDP and National Conference have opposed the decisions.