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M BHARAT KUMARBy M BHARAT KUMARFebruary 19, 2026No Comments
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The steam from your mug this morning carries the clinical weight of a debt debate and the aromatic start of a month of fasting. It’s Thursday, February 19, 2026. Today, the state’s rhythm is defined by a legislative spar over ₹10 lakh crore, a “Federalism” blueprint, and a high-stakes meeting of alliance minds in Madurai.
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The “Debt” Duel: DMK vs. AIADMK
​The top headline in your cuppa today is the aftermath of the high-voltage Assembly debate on the Interim Budget.
​The Conflict: Former Minister K.P. Munusamy (AIADMK) has turned the spotlight on the state’s mounting debt, which has now breached the ₹10.71 lakh crore mark. He accused the DMK of borrowing ₹5.5 lakh crore in just five years—more than the AIADMK’s entire decade-long tally.
​The Counter: Finance Minister Thangam Thennarasu hit back with a “double-digit” defense, noting the state’s 11.19% growth. He branded the Union Government’s fund allocation as “discriminatory,” alleging an “economic war” where TN receives only a 0.44% increase compared to double-digits for other states.
​The Goal: Today’s sessions will likely see the opposition doubling down on the “Agriculture Slump” (which fell to 3.8%), while the DMK focuses on its “Silicon-Dravidian” industrial export lead.
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The “Defanging” Report: Justice Kurian Joseph’s Blueprint
​The Secretariat is buzzing today over the 387-page report on Centre-State relations tabled yesterday.
​The Jolt: The report recommends “defanging” the Governor’s office—making the President pick from a three-name list approved by the State Assembly and divesting the Governor of the Chancellor role in universities.
​The Vision: CM Stalin has officially called for a Constitutional Amendment to ensure states are “autonomous providers” rather than “receivers.” Expect this “State Autonomy” anthem to be the primary battle-cry for the 2026 campaign trail starting today.
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The “Ramadan” Roza: Day One
​For a significant portion of the state, the morning cuppa was taken before dawn today.
​The Event: Ramadan 2026 officially begins in India today, February 19.
​The Ritual: Following the moon-sighting yesterday, the first day of fasting (Roza) is underway. Across the state, from Triplicane to Melapalayam, the rhythm of the day will now shift toward the evening Iftar.
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The “Unity” Push: Kamal’s Madurai Mission
​In the political back-channels, Makkal Needhi Maiam (MNM) chief Kamal Haasan is attempting a “Pucca” patch-up in the south.
​The Event: Kamal is organizing a “Remembering Gandhi” event in Madurai for Feb 21, but the invitations are being sent out today.
​The Strategy: By inviting both Stalin and Congress leaders to the same stage in Madurai—the very place where local Congress units recently demanded power-sharing—Kamal is trying to be the “Glue” that prevents a fracture in the Secular Progressive Alliance.
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The “Techno” Tryst: Pragyan 2026 at NIT-T
​If you’re heading toward the central districts, the focus is on innovation.
​The Event: The 22nd edition of Pragyan, the international techno-managerial festival of NIT Tiruchi, kicks off today.
​The Theme: “Anachronia”—exploring the convergence of past time periods and future possibilities. With 30,000 students expected over four days, it’s a “Silicon” showcase of the next-gen Tamil workforce.
​The Morning Mantra: The debt is high, the autonomy report is out, and the fast has begun. Today, the brew is about fiscal reality meeting Constitutional aspirations.
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