A complaint has been filed on behalf of the Indu Makkal Katchi to the Union Home Minister Amit Shah, demanding action against the DMK, over filing of false cases against BJP members in Tamil Nadu. Indu Makkal Katchi chief Arjun Sampath met Union Home Minister Amit Shah in New Delhi and presented the petition.
Addressing the press after the meeting, he said, “Recently in Tamil Nadu false cases are being filed against BJP members. Houses and offices of BJP members are regularly attacked. Petrol bombs are thrown. Many BJP functionaries have been jailed in false cases. We urged Home Minister Amit Shah to conduct a detailed inquiry into the matter and take action against those involved.”
Accusing DMK of indirectly supporting banned organizations in Tamil Nadu, he said,” The DMK government is indirectly supporting the recently banned Popular Front of India through the parties Viduthalai Siruthaigal Katchi and Naam Tamilar. We took up this matter with the Home Minister. We also urged HM to take action against DMK MP Raja for making derogatory comments on Hindu women.”
He also added that they have petitioned External Affairs Minister Jaishankar to stop the Sri Lankan government’s actions to disturb the sanctity of the Thirukoneswarar Temple in Triconamalai, Sri Lanka.
“We presented a petition to the Union Urban Development Minister Hardeep Singh Puri to build a statue of Chhatrapati Shivaji and former Prime Minister Vajpayee at Marina beach in Chennai,” he concluded.
(With inputs from Dinamalar)
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