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2007-08-20 15:41:30 · 7 answers · asked by deepan d 1 in Science & Mathematics Geography

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Tamil Nadu

The political state of Tamil Nadu in India was created in 1969 when erstwhile Madras State was renamedMadras State was renamed as Tamil Nadu (Tamil for Tamil country) on 14 January 1969.[11] The legislative assembly adopted a resolution on 14 May 1986, to abolish the legislative council. Thereafter, the legislative council was abolished through an act of Parliament named the Tamil Nadu Legislative Council (Abolition) Act, 1986 with effect from 1 November 1986. The state legislature is presently unicameral with legislative assembly consisting of 235 members including one nominated member.[4]

The Chief Minister commands most of the executive powers while the Governor has a largely ceremonial role. The Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, like other Chief Ministers of India, is elected by legislators of the political party or the coalition which commands a simple majority in the legislative assembly. The tenure of the Chief Minister extends as long as he or she enjoys the confidence of the assembly. The incumbent shall vacate the office in the event of a successful motion of no confidence. Also, the President of India, acting under the recommendations of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Government of India, can dismiss an elected government using certain provisions of Article 356 of the Constitution of India. In 1976, Karunanidhi's government was dismissed and President's rule was imposed on the grounds of corruption.[14] If a vacancy is caused to the office of the Chief Minister due to death, demitting, or dismissal, the Governor can invite another person to form the government and request him or her to move a confidence-seeking motion in the Assembly. In the event of no one enjoying majority support, the Assembly is either dissolved or put in suspended animation and the state comes under President's rule or a caretaker government until fresh elections are held for the assembly.

#[7] Name Took office Left office Term[8] Political party
1 C. N. Annadurai 14 January 1969 3 February 1969[15] 1 DMK
2 V.R. Nedunchezhiyan (acting)[11] 3 February 1969 10 February 1969 1 DMK
3 M. Karunanidhi 10 February 1969 4 January 1971 1 DMK
4 M. Karunanidhi 15 March 1971 31 January 1976 2 DMK
President's rule[11] 31 January 1976 30 June 1977
5 M. G. Ramachandran 30 June 1977 17 February 1980 1 AIADMK
President's rule 17 February 1980 9 June 1980
6 M. G. Ramachandran 9 June 1980 15 November 1984 2 AIADMK
7 M. G. Ramachandran 10 February 1985 24 December 1987 3 AIADMK
8 V.R. Nedunchezhiyan (acting)[11] 24 December 1987 7 January 1988 2 AIADMK
9 Janaki Ramachandran 7 January 1988 30 January 1988 1 AIADMK
President's rule 30 January 1988 27 January 1989
10 M. Karunanidhi 27 January 1989 30 January 1991 3 DMK
President's rule 30 January 1991 24 June 1991
11 J. Jayalalithaa 24 June 1991 12 May 1996 1 AIADMK
12 M. Karunanidhi 13 May 1996 13 May 2001 4 DMK
-[16] J. Jayalalithaa 14 May 2001 21 September 2001 -[16] AIADMK
13 O. Panneerselvam 21 September 2001 1 March 2002 1 AIADMK
14 J. Jayalalithaa 2 March 2002 12 May 2006 2[16] AIADMK
15 M. Karunanidhi 13 May 2006 incumbent 5[17] DMK


M. Karunanidhi (Tamil: மு.கருணாநிதி) or Karunanidhi Muthuvel generally referred to as M.K (Tamil: மு.க)and Dr. Kalaingar (கலைஞர்), is the present Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu. He is one of the founder members and the president of the DMK[1] political party in the state of Tamil Nadu DMK from the death of C.N. Annadurai in 1969 till date.[2] He has been the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu five times (1969-71, 1971-74, 1989-91, 1996-2001 and 2006-date). He holds the record of winning every election that he fought in his political career spanning over 60 years.[3] He led the UPA in Tamil Nadu to win all the 40 Lok Sabha seats in the 2004 Lok Sabha Elections.

2007-08-21 00:00:32 · answer #1 · answered by Save_Us.925 2 · 0 1

Jayalalithaa Jayaram, commonly referred to as Jayalalithaa,
is an Indian politician who has been Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu since 2011.
Previously she served as Chief Minister from 1991 to 1996,
briefly in 2001, and from 2002 to 2006.
Wikipedia

2014-09-14 18:00:24 · answer #2 · answered by Krishnamurthy 7 · 1 0

Modern Shah Jehan or aptly Modern Aurangzeb's father. Let's watch the end game of this Shah Jehan (who like the original has grabbed temples to 'bury' his 'Mumtaz's), will it be a repeat of the original?
Modern Aurangzeb has already accounted for Murad in May this year. The ones left are Shuja, Dara, Shah Jehan, his half brothers, half sisters and the ill-gotten "empire"! Viva Aurangzeb, let's enjoy watching the Mughal empire collapse into pieces.

2007-08-20 16:02:27 · answer #3 · answered by Vasishtar 1 · 1 1

Muthuvel Karunanidhi, "மு.கருணாநிதி" in Tamil.

2007-08-20 15:47:48 · answer #4 · answered by David M 3 · 0 1

M. Karunanidhi

2007-08-20 23:11:46 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

M. Karunandai

2007-08-20 15:48:30 · answer #6 · answered by peacemaker 2 · 0 1

I before E except after C.

2007-08-20 15:58:20 · answer #7 · answered by pelone 2 · 0 4

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