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M BHARAT KUMARBy M BHARAT KUMARJanuary 7, 2026No Comments
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​The steam rising from your tumbler today carries the scent of judicial suspense and a “Revisionist” drama. It’s Wednesday, January 7, 2026, and the political machinery in Tamil Nadu is shifting from policy-making at the Fort to power-play in the courts. Today’s “Curtain Raiser” is a triple-shot of censor battles, hilltop appeals, and a budget “balancing act.”
​The “Revising” Roadblock: Jana Nayagan’s Judicial Day
​The single most watched event today is at the Madras High Court. After yesterday’s “wait and see” approach from the bench, the producers of Vijay’s Jana Nayagan are pushing for an urgent order against the CBFC’s delay.
​The Punch: It’s a race against the clock. With the January 9 release just 48 hours away, the film is currently stuck in the “Revising Committee” trap.
​The Cinema Conflict: If the court doesn’t intervene by lunch, the “Thalapathy” fans’ plan for a synchronized global premiere at dawn on Friday might evaporate. The TVK cadre is already framing this as a “systemic sabotage” by both the State and the Centre.
​The Tirupparankundram “Tug-of-War”: Delhi Bound?
​Following yesterday’s Madurai Bench verdict that “lit the lamp” and snubbed the state’s law-and-order fears, all eyes are on the Advocate General’s office.
​The Strategy: Sources at Fort St. George suggest the government is ready with a Special Leave Petition (SLP) to be filed in the Supreme Court today.
​The Stakes: The state wants a stay on the lighting of the Deepam before the festival peak. It’s a high-wire act—challenging a “religious right” verdict just weeks before the 2026 campaign hits top gear.
The “Dream” Data Drive: Door-to-Door Politics
​Starting this morning, the state’s massive ‘Ungal Kanavai Sollungal’ (Tell us your dreams) survey kicks into high gear across all 234 constituencies.
​The Observation: While the government calls it a “participatory manifesto exercise,” the opposition is branding it as “Digital Surveillance.”
​The Alliteration: It’s Data, Debt, and a Dash of Desperation. As the survey teams hit the streets, expect EPS and TVK workers to follow them with “Reality Check” pamphlets focusing on that ₹9.3 lakh crore debt.
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The “Central” Centrifuge: Budget Preps
​In the background, the State Finance Department is holding a marathon session today to finalize the “wish list” for the upcoming Union Budget.
​The Twist: With the “Double-Engine” narrative being pushed by the BJP, the DMK is under pressure to show fiscal prudence while demanding more central funds for the Chennai Metro Phase II. It’s a battle of the ledgers where every rupee is a political point.
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The Morning Mantra: Today, a judge’s gavel could decide the box office, and a supreme appeal could decide the hilltop peace. The “Thai” month is approaching, but the path is currently blocked by a Revising Committee and a SLP.

 

 

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