Stalin visits Narikurava village after woman from community raised voice against discrimination
The Hindu
Mr. Stalin also visited the house of Ashwini, whose video airing grievances and discrimination against her community went viral in social media.
Days after a Narikurava woman narrated the discrimination against her community, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin visited her neighbourhood and that of the Irula tribe at a village near Chennai on November 4 and gave away pattas (land allotment certificate), ration cards, loans and other kinds of assistance to 282 beneficiaries and orders for taking up development work in their area, all at an estimated cost of about ₹4.53 crore.
Mr. Stalin, who gave away the assistance, accepted the invitation of beneficiaries, Bhawani and Ashwini to visit their tenements.
At their houses, Mr. Stalin interacted with their families and also inspected tenements of Narikuravas and Irulas and discussed augmentation of amenities in their neighbourhoods.













