DMK has evidence to prove corruption charges against Minister Velumani, claims Udhayanidhi
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The DMK has evidence to prove the corruption charges against Minister for Municipal Administration S.P. Velumani, claimed the celebration’s youth wing chief Udhayanidhi Stalin in Coimbatore on Tuesday.
He led an illustration close to the South Taluk workplace on Huzur Road condemning the arrest of DMK youth wing staff on Sunday who tore posters that allegedly denigrated DMK president M.K. Stalin.
Mr. Udhayanidhi warned that the DMK staff may even stick such posters against the AIADMK. The demonstration was held regardless of resistance from the police because the cadres “do not fear arrest,” he stated
In his speech, he attacked Mr. Velumani, Chief Minister Edappadi K. Palaniswami and the Coimbatore metropolis police. He alleged corruption in a number of initiatives undertaken by Coimbatore Corporation such because the Smart Cities Project and getting into right into a contract with Suez India for water distribution.
“Tamil Nadu has been letting go of its rights one after the other,” Mr. Udhayanidhi alleged, highlighting points such because the delay within the implementation of the 7.5% horizontal reservation for NEET-qualified college students from authorities colleges within the undergraduate medical admissions and Anna University looking for Institute of Eminence standing from the Central authorities.
Singanallur MLA and Coimbatore city east unit in-charge N. Karthik together with different DMK leaders from Coimbatore district have been current with Mr. Udhayanidhi throughout the demonstration.
Distancing norms flouted
The DMK cadres flouted the bodily distancing norms to forestall the unfold of COVID-19 as they gathered for the demonstration. According to police sources, almost 1,500 cadres together with 200 ladies participated within the demonstration. Coimbatore metropolis police deployed almost 200 personnel to monitor the scenario at Huzur Road on Tuesday.
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