Coimbatore: The ruling AIADMK dispensation has are available in for fashionable grievance for erecting massive arches on arterial Avinashi Road right here, inflicting the fatal accident of a adolescence.
DMK working president M Ok Stalin on Sunday condemned the AIADMK, saying the state govt used to be blatantly violating the prime court's order on obstructive and threatening hoardings on national and state highways beneath the pretext of MGR centenary. It has resulted in the demise of a promising younger engineer, he said. "I condemn this lawless govt,'' he tweeted.
Ok Raghupathi, who used to be working in the US, had come right down to the city to see his prospective bride. He rammed an arch erected on Avinashi Road whilst he used to be on his technique to Singanallur bust stand on Saturday early morning. When he fell down on street, Raghupathi used to be run over by a truck.
The wood arch used to be put up illegally, blocking off maximum part of the road to greet leader minister Edappadi Ok Palaniswami who's scheduled visit the city on December 3.
Corporation officers said no permission used to be given for the arch and got rid of it hours after the accident. The incident has caused fashionable anger some of the town residents.
PMK chief Anbumani Ramadoss demanded that the manager minister, deputy leader minister O Panneeselvam in addition to native AIADMK functionaries will have to be booked for inflicting the demise of Raghu and destructive the roads. "In August, hoardings erected for MGR centenary celebrations near Vandalur collapsed injuring many,'' he recalled.
MDMK chief Vaiko additionally condemned the AIADMK functionaries and urged the government to stop establishing occasions that only worsen the public.
However, state native management minister S P Velumani denied fees that the arch used to be illegally erected. He blamed DMK for spreading false knowledge and warned that motion would be taken on those defaming AIADMK.
DMK working president M Ok Stalin on Sunday condemned the AIADMK, saying the state govt used to be blatantly violating the prime court's order on obstructive and threatening hoardings on national and state highways beneath the pretext of MGR centenary. It has resulted in the demise of a promising younger engineer, he said. "I condemn this lawless govt,'' he tweeted.
Ok Raghupathi, who used to be working in the US, had come right down to the city to see his prospective bride. He rammed an arch erected on Avinashi Road whilst he used to be on his technique to Singanallur bust stand on Saturday early morning. When he fell down on street, Raghupathi used to be run over by a truck.
The wood arch used to be put up illegally, blocking off maximum part of the road to greet leader minister Edappadi Ok Palaniswami who's scheduled visit the city on December 3.
Corporation officers said no permission used to be given for the arch and got rid of it hours after the accident. The incident has caused fashionable anger some of the town residents.
PMK chief Anbumani Ramadoss demanded that the manager minister, deputy leader minister O Panneeselvam in addition to native AIADMK functionaries will have to be booked for inflicting the demise of Raghu and destructive the roads. "In August, hoardings erected for MGR centenary celebrations near Vandalur collapsed injuring many,'' he recalled.
MDMK chief Vaiko additionally condemned the AIADMK functionaries and urged the government to stop establishing occasions that only worsen the public.
However, state native management minister S P Velumani denied fees that the arch used to be illegally erected. He blamed DMK for spreading false knowledge and warned that motion would be taken on those defaming AIADMK.
AIADMK draws flak for death of techie due to illegal arches
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