Hindu Makkal Katchi seeks protection for their party leaders

Around, 30 Members of the Hindu Makkal Katchi led by their Assistant State Secretary, Deva Govindarajan today protested in front of the Collectorate seeking action against the perpetrators who were involved in damaging the properties of their party members and to ensure protection to their party heads in Tamil Nadu.

The protestors cited the incident staged by some miscreants, who set ablaze the car of their party leader Dharma at Dindigul and alleged that the Government has not initiated any action against the incident. The Government should ensure safety of their party leaders, who have been facing constant threats to their life. They also claimed that the current law and order situation in Tamil Nadu is at a very pathetic state. The agitators raised slogans against the TN government. 

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