Tamil Nadu Chief Minister K Palaniswami today left for New Delhi to attend tomorrow's Niti Ayog meeting convened by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Palaniswami left by a private carrier on what will be his second visit to the national capital after being sworn in as the Chief Minister in February.
The visit comes at a time when a group of farmers from Tamil Nadu have been protesting for over a month in Delhi pressing various demands, including waiver of loans by public sector banks.
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Also, the visit comes amid rumblings in the ruling AIADMK where the two factions, led by him on one side and his predecessor O Paneerselvam on the other, are expected to hold merger talks in the coming days.
Palaniswami, who was elected Chief Minister following a vertical split in the AIADMK after Paneerselvam's revolt against the party chief V K Sasikala, had earlier met Modi in Delhi soon after assuming office and took up a number of issues concerning the State with the Prime Minister including drought relief.
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