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“Using the term ‘Union’ is prelude to the demand for separate Tamil Nadu,” DMK supporter makes seditious argument

Dravidian fanatic leader Pasumpon has said in an interview that the move to adopt the term “Union” to refer to the central government is a prelude to raising the demand for a separate Tamil Nadu. He also said that the AK Rajan committee is formed only to reject NEET.

Pasumpon, the founder and president of the Anna Dravida Makkal Munnetra Kazhagham, a letter pad party that supports the ruling DMK, stated in an interview with the Liberty Tamil YouTube channel that using the term “Union” is a prelude and warning to the demand for a separate Tamil Nadu.

He also stated that they will not hesitate to seek a separate Tamil Nadu if the central government interferes with Tamil Nadu’s language, culture, food, and other livelihood problems.

He went on to say that King Bharata, the son of King Dushyanta and Queen Shakuntala, did not rule over all of India, and thus referring to India as ‘Bharatham’ signifies slavery.

“The DMK government has not changed its stand to scrap NEET and AK Rajan Committee is formed only to reject NEET,” he added.

To his part, anchor Jeeva Sagapthan lied in the interview that Thiagarajan, the IPS officer who investigated Rajiv Gandhi’s assassination, obtained testimony from Perarivalan only using third-degree treatment. It is worth noting that late Ragothaman, who was the chief investigating officer in the Rajiv Gandhi assassination case, stated numerous times that in cases involving terror activities, judgment is not issued only based on testimony and that Perarivalan’s testimony was materially corroborated.

Pasumpon also urged the state government to grant indefinite parole to all seven Rajiv Gandhi assassins if the central government does not take immediate action on their mercy petition.

Netizens voiced opposition to the DMK supporter’s remarks.

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