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As CBI raids the home of Dayanidhi Maran and six other places including Sun TV’s office, the Maran brothers stand deserted by DMK and Karunanidhi family. The security guard at the gate refused ...
Maran's family owned company ... Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa has demanded the resignation of Dayanidhi Maran. She said Maran should quit and face legal proceedings.
However, the Maran brothers decided to carry forward their father's political legacy. Kalanithi would look after the family's commercial interests while Dayanidhi would look after the political ...
If you remove the word Maran from Dayanidhi, he will not even get a job. He is totally useless without his family's surname. But unfortunately, when they know they are losing, DMK will always take ...
His party, the DMK, was embarking upon yet another relationship with yet another government and Dayanidhi Maran was family - straight in line for a minister's post. Five days after the UPA ...
New Delhi: Hours after Dayanidhi Maran resigned as Union Minister in ... and of orchestrating a telecom deal that saw his family's business benefitting by nearly 800 crores. Mr Maran resigned ...
The most powerful political family in Tamil Nadu -- that of Chief ... His politically ambitious brother, Dayanidhi Maran, made some noise but Kalanithi turned his attention totally towards ...
Karunanidhi's family had been an early investor ... causing a fire in which three staffers perished. Maran's younger brother Dayanidhi, who was then the minister for communications and IT in ...
Dayanidhi Maran has been accused of diverting BSNL advertisements worth Rs 10 crore to the family-owned Sun TV. CHENNAI: Minister of communications and information technology Dayanidhi Maran has ...
Three-time MP and senior leader of the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK), Dayanidhi Maran ... In 2007, Dinakaran, a newspaper owned by Maran’s family, published a survey indicating that MK ...
What is the allegation against Maran? T he 2G scam cost the nation Rs 176,379 crore (Rs 1.76 trillion) as licences were issued to private telecom players at throwaway prices in 2008.