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  • DMK govt in Tamil Nadu faces embarrassment yet again
  • Stalin poster with banner 'Bride of Tamil Nadu' goes viral
  • Another blunder after ISRO ad featuring China flag

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DMK government in Tamil Nadu faces embarrassment again due to another banner blunder. Stalin poster mistakenly calls him 'Bride of Tamil Nadu.'

Tamil Nadu govt's latest 'banner blunder' featuring CM Stalin goes viral

The DMK government in Tamil Nadu puts its foot in the mouth yet again with another banner blunder. This time, a poster featuring Chief Minister MK Stalin has been released with the banner 'Bride of Tamil Nadu'.

The banner was reportedly supposed say 'Pride of Tamil Nadu.'

The poster with the typo is doing rounds on the internet, but there is no indication of when, where or by whom the banner was put up.

The blunder comes close on the heels of a Tamil Nadu government advertisement featuring the China flag. The state released an ad promoting the laying of the foundation stone for ISRO's second launch pad complex in Kulsekarapatinam, which showcased a China flag among rockets from other countries in the background.

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