DMK submits 2nd complaint against CM
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The DMK on Friday submitted a second complaint to the Governor alleging acts of corruption by Chief Minister Edappadi K. Palaniswami, 4 of his Cabinet colleagues and an MLA.
DMK common secretary Duraimurugan, treasurer and MP T.R. Baalu and senior chief T.K.S. Elangovan met Governor Banwarilal Purohit on Friday night on the Raj Bhavan and submitted the complaint on behalf of DMK president M.K. Stalin, searching for motion.
In the illustration, Mr. Stalin accused Mr. Palaniswami, Ministers P. Thangamani (Electricity), S.P. Velumani (Municipal Administration), K.C. Karuppannan (Environment) and K.T. Rajenthra Bhalaji (Dairy Development) and MLA K.R. Rajakrishnan of corruption, misconduct and abuse of public workplace.
Mr. Stalin mentioned Mr. Palaniswami had amassed property and property by benamis, and that the benamis named within the letter had been concentrating on agricultural land, buying and registering them at a lot decrease worth than the precise market price and utilizing them for industrial functions with out correct sanction. He accused the Chief Minister of corruption within the buy of CCTVs and walkie-talkies for the police.
Detailing numerous transactions, Mr. Stalin mentioned the fabric was ample to provoke inquiry below provisions of the Constitution, and numerous statutes, together with the IPC, the Prevention of Corruption Act, the Transparency in Tender Rules and so forth.
Mr. Stalin mentioned they had been submitting the second illustration due to the continued obstruction of authorized proceedings by the Council of Ministers, alleging that the Ministers had been influencing the police, the DVAC and the State Vigilance Commission.
The DMK chief accused the Council of Ministers, led by the Chief Minister, of exerting undue affect on public servants to cease them from taking motion against organised plunder of the general public exchequer.
Following the assembly with the Governor, Mr. Duraimurugan mentioned the celebration wouldn’t be submitting a 3rd illustration as there could be a regime change after the election. “For the last four years, we have been raising these issues. We have gone to court. We have gone to the Vigilance Commission and we have also come to the Governor,” he added.
Mr. Duraimurugan mentioned the Governor informed the delegation that he had despatched their earlier complaint to the Home Ministry.
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