
Man protests before Chief Minister’s car, let off with warning
The Hindu
He managed to gain entry into the Secretariat by posing as part of a delegation of teachers who had come to meet the Higher Education Minister.
A man from Nandivaram-Guduvancheri created a furore in the State Secretariat on Thursday by sitting in dharna in front of Chief Minister M.K. Stalin’s parked car. The man, who was identified as Arul Doss, managed to gain entry with a delegation of teachers who had come to meet the Higher Education Minister. Staging his protest, he demanded quick action on his plea to resolve a property dispute. Police personnel picked him up, and took him to the Fort police station. He told them that he runs a shop in Nandivanam village, and alleged that a portion of the shop was demolished based on an inaccurate survey report. Later, he was let off with a warning.
“Through several targeted attacks against the minorities in the name of religion, the BJP and the Sangh Parivar organisations are on a mission to fragment the State into religious segments,” said Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK) leader and MP Thol. Thirumavalavan. He headed the protest organised by VCK here on Monday against the BJP and Sangh Parivar organisation for inciting violence based on religion. Speaking there, he said, “The RSS’s plan is specifically to turn Hindus into paupers and the Sangh Parivar organisations through intimidating the minorities, have been trying to incite communal frenzy in the State.”












