Political Posters on Government Offices Spark Tension in Coimbatore

Coimbatore faces potential conflict as political parties resume posting banners and posters on government buildings, despite previous measures to prevent such actions and promote harmony.



Coimbatore: The city of Coimbatore is once again on the brink of political tension as various parties have resumed putting up posters and banners on government office buildings. This development comes months after a similar situation led to clashes between DMK and BJP members, resulting in arrests.

In response to the earlier incidents, the Coimbatore City Municipal Corporation had taken several measures to prevent such conflicts. They had initiated beautification projects, including painting murals of tourist attractions and nature scenes on flyover walls. These paintings were done by volunteers and college students. Additionally, posters featuring freedom fighters were displayed to create a more harmonious environment.



However, the recent appearance of political posters, particularly in front of the Municipal Corporation office, has raised concerns about potential clashes between party members. The situation is reminiscent of the earlier conflicts that had disrupted the city's peace.

Citizens and local observers are now calling for immediate and strict action from the authorities to prevent any escalation. There is a growing consensus that only prompt and decisive measures by officials can effectively control the situation and maintain the peace in Coimbatore.

The reemergence of this issue highlights the ongoing challenges in managing political expressions in public spaces and the delicate balance required to maintain civic harmony in the city.

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