Tamil Nadu Minister V Senthil Balaji faces a deadline to choose between his office and his liberty in a money laundering case linked to the 'cash-for-jobs' scam. The court expressed concern over his reappointment and alleged influence on witnesses. Jailed Tamil Nadu Minister V Senthil Balaji has resigned from the state cabinet. The development comes just days before the Madras High Court is scheduled to review his bail plea. V. Senthil Balaji Was Granted Bail By The Supreme Court, Subject To Strict Conditions, Citing Trial Delays And The Right To A Speedy Trial. Sankalp Tiwari , 30 September 2024 Share Bookmark Tamil Nadu ministers V Senthil Balaji , who was facing a Supreme Court ultimatum in a money laundering case, and K Ponmudy, who came under fire for controversial religious remarks, resigned from the MK Stalin Cabinet.