Tamil Nadu CM and DMK supremo MK Stalin on Thursday met Prime Minister Narendra Modi and looked for the Center’s endorsement for the state government to give compassionate guide to Sri Lankan Tamils following a financial emergency in that country.
Stalin gave a nitty gritty update on different issues, remembering those connected with the financial emergency for the island country, during his gathering with Modi.
Prior toward the beginning of the day, he likewise met Congress president Sonia Gandhi in Parliament.
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Inviting Stalin to Delhi, Gandhi went to meet him in the DMK office in Parliament and said she came to say ‘Vanakkam’ to him and will meet him again during his party office introduction in the public capital on April 2.
Stalin welcomed her with a wrap. Stalin is on a three-day visit to the public capital and is planned to meet a few top pioneers.
DMK is introducing its party office in the public capital on April 2 and hosts welcomed pioneers from different gatherings including the BJP and the Congress, the party MP Kanimozhi said.
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