Coimbatore District MNM stick posters against Manipur violence and sexual assault

Coimbatore District Makkal Needhi Maiam (MNM) stick condemnation posters near the Coimbatore Medical College and Hospital.


Amidst national chaos over the Manipur riots and viral video of violence, various political personnel, political parties and icons have expressed their reaction.

With multiple protests and condemnations raised against the central and state government of Manipur, on behalf of the Coimbatore District Makkal Needhi Maiam (MNM) a condemnation poster was pasted near the Coimbatore Medical College and Hospital.



This in specifically an attention-grabbing poster at one of the populated zones in the city. The poster raised slogans against the Central Government with question whether India is truly a democratic nation or just an undiscovered wilderness.

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