DMK members in Coimbatore celebrated former minister Senthil Balaji's bail by bursting crackers and distributing sweets. Festivities took place in various parts of Kavundampalayam constituency, showcasing the party's unity and public support.
Coimbatore: Following the granting of bail to former minister Senthil Balaji, DMK members in various parts of Coimbatore engaged in joyous celebrations. They expressed their happiness by bursting crackers and distributing sweets.
Celebrations were held in areas under the Kavundampalayam constituency, led by DMK North District Secretary Tho. A. Ravi and Deputy Secretary Ashok Babu Arukutty. In the presence of Coimbatore North District Minority Wing President Arokiya John, crackers were burst and sweets were distributed to the public in areas including Kalapatti, Vilankurichi, and Saravanampatti.

The celebration was attended by Northern Zone leader Kathiravel, Ward 5 Secretary Kannan, Deputy Secretary Sundarrajan, Congress Party Councilor Naveen, Kathirvelasamy, Kathirvel, and party executives from Saravanampatti and Kalapatti areas.
This celebration not only expressed the DMK members' joy over Senthil Balaji's bail but also demonstrated the party's unity. The involvement of the general public in the celebrations reflected the party's popular support.
Celebrations were held in areas under the Kavundampalayam constituency, led by DMK North District Secretary Tho. A. Ravi and Deputy Secretary Ashok Babu Arukutty. In the presence of Coimbatore North District Minority Wing President Arokiya John, crackers were burst and sweets were distributed to the public in areas including Kalapatti, Vilankurichi, and Saravanampatti.
The celebration was attended by Northern Zone leader Kathiravel, Ward 5 Secretary Kannan, Deputy Secretary Sundarrajan, Congress Party Councilor Naveen, Kathirvelasamy, Kathirvel, and party executives from Saravanampatti and Kalapatti areas.
This celebration not only expressed the DMK members' joy over Senthil Balaji's bail but also demonstrated the party's unity. The involvement of the general public in the celebrations reflected the party's popular support.