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TTV Dinakaran reaches Bengaluru jail to meet Sasikala

| | Aug 18, 2017, at 06:19 pm
Bengaluru, Aug 18 (IBNS): AIADMK deputy general secretary TTV Dinakaran reached Bengaluru jail on Friday to meet VK Sasiskala to discuss political situation of Tamil Nadu, media reports said.

Dinakran is meeting Sasikala on the latter's birthday.

Both will possibly be engaged in a discussion regarding the merger of two factions of the AIADMK.

Both Tamil Nadu Chief Minister E Palaniswamy and AIADMK leader O Paneerselvam recently met Prime Minister Narendra Modi individually  to discuss  Tamil Nadu politics and merger of the AIADMK.

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