M.K. Stalin’s son-in-law, V. Sabareesan, has sent legal notices to two Tamil Nadu ministers, demanding an unconditional apology and retraction of corruption allegations. The ministers are accused of making baseless and defamatory statements against Sabareesan, aiming to tarnish his reputation and that of the former Chief Minister. Failure to comply within 15 days will result in civil and criminal proceedings. M.K. Stalin’s son-in-law, V. Sabareesan, has sent legal notices to two Tamil Nadu ministers, demanding an unconditional apology and retraction of corruption allegations. The ministers are accused of making baseless and defamatory statements against Sabareesan, aiming to tarnish his reputation and that of the former Chief Minister. Failure to comply within 15 days will result in civil and criminal proceedings.
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