"Dont believe in false propaganda": VCK chief Thol Thirumavalavan urges cadres to halt protest against DMK
Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], May 27 (ANI): Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK) president Thol Thirumavalavan on Wednesday urged his cadres to refrain from staging protests against its former ally DMK.
The VCK chief emphasised the need for unity and instructed his workers to focus their energy on strengthening the party's grassroots presence rather than reacting to "propaganda".
Tensions between VCK and DMK have been erupted following the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections as VCK extended its support to TVK, which needed more seats to cross the majority mark of 118 in a 234-member assembly.
Amidst this, a post from DMK Deputy General Secretary and Nilgiris MP A Raja triggered a row. The post stated, "If the coconut tree in my house bends and offers tender coconuts to the neighbouring house, literature calls it 'Mudath Thengu'. What should politics call it?"
He further said, "If even the ladder provided to 'climb' and the 'panther' meant to destroy caste oppression bend merely to the sound of a whistle, then there is nothing wrong in abandoning the one who adorned the flower and seeking alliance elsewhere. We will wait for Periyar's 'changing times', yet continue to fight. Victory will be ours!"
The remarks drew strong objections from the VCK. Subsequently, the party sought permission to stage a protest condemning A Raja at the Kunnam bus stand in Perambalur district.
Since both groups had sought permission for protests at the same venue, the police denied permission to both sides and imposed a ban on demonstrations.
Members of both groups allegedly attacked each other and hurled stones and wooden sticks, creating panic and tension in the area. Police personnel deployed for security intervened, separated both groups, and dispersed the crowd. (ANI)
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