Edappadi Palaniswami condemns attack on CPI office in Chennai
The Hindu
AIADMK's Palaniswami condemns attack on CPI office in T. Nagar. Alleges current regime unsafe, no safety for individuals, Raj Bhavan, political parties. Urges govt to trace & arrest perpetrators, take strict action to restore law & order in TN under DMK. #Safety #LawAndOrder #TamilNadu
AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K. Palaniswami on Saturday, strongly condemned the attack on the Communist Party of India’s office in T. Nagar, Chennai.
Mr. Palaniswami was referring to a group who allegedly threw bottles of alcohol and stones at the building housing the CPI office on the night of Friday, October 27, 2023.
In a post on X (formerly Twitter), he alleged that under the current regime, no one was safe, starting from individuals and ranging up to the Raj Bhavan as well as political parties including the Communist Party, which is a key ally of the DMK. He said daily occurrences of such incidents [attacks] served as proof of his allegation.
Mr. Palaniswami reiterated that there was a question mark about the law and order situation in Tamil Nadu under the DMK regime. He urged the government to trace and arrest those responsible for the attack on the CPI office and take strict action.
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