Key Points

BJP leader K. Annamalai has strongly condemned a DMK councillor's attack on a Tiruvarur resident. He shared a viral video showing the councillor's associates physically assaulting a man who objected to a party banner. Annamalai accused the DMK of encouraging goondagiri as part of its political culture. The incident has sparked protests with demands for action against the involved councillor.

Key Points: Annamalai Slams DMK Councillor Attack on Tiruvarur Resident

  • DMK councillor attacked resident for objecting to party banner placement
  • Annamalai shared viral video exposing the physical assault incident
  • BJP accuses DMK of fostering political culture of thuggery
  • Party workers stage protest demanding action against councillor
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Tamil Nadu: Annamalai slams DMK over 'attack' on Tiruvarur resident

BJP leader Annamalai accuses DMK of goondagiri after councillor Purushothaman and associates attack man over banner dispute in Tiruvarur.

Tamil Nadu: Annamalai slams DMK over 'attack' on Tiruvarur resident
"Goondagiri of DMK in full public display - K. Annamalai"

Chennai, Aug 26

Former Tamil Nadu BJP president K. Annamalai on Tuesday accused the DMK of encouraging "goondagiri", after its councillor and his associates allegedly attacked a resident in Tiruvarur.

The BJP leader, who shared a video of the incident on the social media platform X, claimed that the attack was carried out by DMK ward councillor Purushothaman and his group.

According to Annamalai, the councillor and his men assaulted a resident for objecting to the placement of a party banner in front of his house. "Goondagiri of DMK in full public display," he said.

"DMK Tiruvarur ward councillor Purushothaman and his gang attacked a person for objecting to the placement of a banner in front of his residence. From ministers to councillors, goondaism is DMK's political culture. Your party that thrives on thuggery and violence cannot hide behind staged apologies, Thiru @mkstalin," Annamalai wrote in his post.

The BJP leader's remarks come against the backdrop of repeated clashes between the DMK and BJP in the state over issues ranging from law and order to corruption.

Annamalai has consistently targeted the DMK over what he describes as its patronage of rowdy elements, often citing incidents of violence involving local-level functionaries.

In this case, the video shared online showed the councillor's men confronting the resident before physically attacking him.

The footage quickly went viral, drawing sharp criticism from opposition supporters who accused the DMK of silencing ordinary citizens.

While the DMK is yet to issue an official response to the allegations, party functionaries in Tiruvarur maintained that the matter was being exaggerated for political mileage. They hinted that disciplinary action could be initiated if any wrongdoing by the councillor was established.

The BJP has demanded strict action against the councillor and his associates.

Party workers in Tiruvarur also staged a brief demonstration, calling on Chief Minister M.K. Stalin to intervene and ensure accountability within his party.

- IANS

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Priya S
While violence is never acceptable, we must remember that Annamalai is also playing politics here. BJP has its own history of aggressive tactics. Both parties need to focus on governance rather than these constant fights.
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Michael C
The video evidence seems pretty clear. If a citizen can't even object to banners being placed without facing violence, what kind of democracy are we living in? Hope the police take appropriate action.
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Sneha F
Banner culture in Tamil Nadu has become a menace! Parties put them everywhere without permission and then get violent when residents object. Time for strict regulations on political banners. 🙏
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Vikram M
Annamalai is right to highlight this. DMK talks about social justice but their local leaders behave like goondas. Stalin should immediately suspend this councillor and set an example.
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Aditi M
As a Tiruvarur resident, I'm disappointed but not surprised. Local politicians here think they own the streets. Whether DMK or BJP, they all need to respect common people's rights.

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