Hall Ticket Error Forces Tamil Nadu Exam Cancellation, Political Row Erupts

A Tamil Nadu government recruitment examination was deferred after candidates were allegedly allotted incorrect exam centres in Chennai, triggering protests and political backlash. The Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission cited technical issues and hall ticket glitches as the reason for the cancellation. Opposition parties, including the BJP and TVK chief Vijay, slammed the DMK government, accusing it of administrative incompetence and claiming the episode shattered the aspirations of young job seekers.

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