In Coimbatore, PMK District Secretary was threatened with death by a caller demanding the withdrawal of complaints against MyV3 Ads. PMK leaders have lodged a complaint with the City Police Commissioner.
Coimbatore: The PMK (Pattali Makkal Katchi) Coimbatore District Secretary, Ashok Srinithi, received a death threat via a phone call from a person identified as Kannan. The incident has stirred controversy after Srinithi posted a phone conversation recording on his X social media page. The call was linked to ongoing complaints against MyV3 Ads, a company alleged by PMK members to have been engaging in fraudulent activities.
Kannan demanded that Srinithi withdraw the complaints against MyV3 Ads or face lethal consequences. Following the threat, PMK leader Anbumani Ramadoss condemned the threatening call and demanded that the caller, as well as the implicated company, be prosecuted under the Goondas Act to ensure stringent action against them.
Responding to this series of events, PMK officials in the Coimbatore district have lodged a formal complaint at the City Police Commissioner's office, insisting on appropriate legal action against the accused. This has highlighted concerns about safety and the use of intimidation tactics in business disputes within the region.
Kannan demanded that Srinithi withdraw the complaints against MyV3 Ads or face lethal consequences. Following the threat, PMK leader Anbumani Ramadoss condemned the threatening call and demanded that the caller, as well as the implicated company, be prosecuted under the Goondas Act to ensure stringent action against them.
Responding to this series of events, PMK officials in the Coimbatore district have lodged a formal complaint at the City Police Commissioner's office, insisting on appropriate legal action against the accused. This has highlighted concerns about safety and the use of intimidation tactics in business disputes within the region.