Veteran AIADMK leader Semmalai quits party

Speaking to reporters in Salem, Mr. Semmalai, considered a strong supporter of Mr. Palaniswami, said currently, senior leaders are unable to develop the AIADMK; without a clear plan to strengthen the party, it is impossible to save it

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