Near Vellakovil, 38 villages are taking part in an ongoing sit-in protest to boycott the legislative elections, expressing their dissent by hoisting black flags and displaying opposition towards the central and state governments.
Coimbatore: The region near Vellakovil in Kangayam, Tirupur district, is witnessing heated protests as 38 rural communities have declared a boycott of the upcoming legislative elections. The protests started today, with locals participating in a continuous sit-in. Protesters have raised black flags to signify their dissent against both the central and state governments, leading to tensions in the area.
Additionally, 14 acres of land owned by a private company at Vellakovil Velappan Nayakkan Valasu and Gurukkupalaiyam are being developed for a substation and other constructions. Despite having several windmills in Karur district under the same company's ownership, the rural electrification plans are opposed by locals and have reportedly begun without proper permits, violating regulatory norms. Power tower installations across high-voltage paths are planned through public roads and potentially agricultural land, raising concerns among the farmers about the devaluation of their lands and disruption to agriculture.

Local farmers and administrative bodies are still in discord, with the lack of prior consultations or necessary approvals for land measurements by company employees, who have entered the premises threateningly, allegedly under state and central government collusion. Adding to the strife, a meeting held yesterday in Mayilrangam involving the agricultural union leaders ended without a resolution, signaling continued unrest among the farmers. The intense situation underscores a significant clash between rural developmental needs and agricultural community rights amid impending elections.
The protestors, supported by over 200 local farmers and members of the Tamil Nadu Farmers' Protection Association, have intensified their efforts. The boycott and the ongoing sit-in will expand to more areas, with pamphlets being distributed to increase awareness and garner more support for avoiding participation in the elections. Prominent figures such as the founder of the Tamil Nadu Farmers' Protection Association, lawyer Eesan Murugasami, and district secretary Gopalakrishnan, were present to bolster the people's morale and advocate their stance.
Additionally, 14 acres of land owned by a private company at Vellakovil Velappan Nayakkan Valasu and Gurukkupalaiyam are being developed for a substation and other constructions. Despite having several windmills in Karur district under the same company's ownership, the rural electrification plans are opposed by locals and have reportedly begun without proper permits, violating regulatory norms. Power tower installations across high-voltage paths are planned through public roads and potentially agricultural land, raising concerns among the farmers about the devaluation of their lands and disruption to agriculture.
Local farmers and administrative bodies are still in discord, with the lack of prior consultations or necessary approvals for land measurements by company employees, who have entered the premises threateningly, allegedly under state and central government collusion. Adding to the strife, a meeting held yesterday in Mayilrangam involving the agricultural union leaders ended without a resolution, signaling continued unrest among the farmers. The intense situation underscores a significant clash between rural developmental needs and agricultural community rights amid impending elections.
The protestors, supported by over 200 local farmers and members of the Tamil Nadu Farmers' Protection Association, have intensified their efforts. The boycott and the ongoing sit-in will expand to more areas, with pamphlets being distributed to increase awareness and garner more support for avoiding participation in the elections. Prominent figures such as the founder of the Tamil Nadu Farmers' Protection Association, lawyer Eesan Murugasami, and district secretary Gopalakrishnan, were present to bolster the people's morale and advocate their stance.