COIMBATORE: The Coimbatore town police arrested two Thanthai Periyar Dravidar Kazhagam (TPDK) contributors for allegedly hurling kerosene bombs at the BJP office right here in the early hours of Wednesday.
The arrested TPDK contributors have been identified Gopal P alias Balan, 37, of Cheran Nagar in Kavundampayalayam and Jeevanandham M, 30, of Neelikonampalayam. Jeevanandham was once the early life wing leader of the TPDK, police stated.
The police, who registered a case, were in search of yet one more guy in connection with the incident.
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BJP leader and former MP C P Radhakrishnan condemned the assault on birthday party office and requested the cadre to care for legislation and order in Tamil Nadu.
“We will cooperate with the police. We request the state govt to not simply arrest those that hurled kerosene bombs at the office but also to arrest the mind behind all of the incident,” he stated.
Talking about birthday party H Raja’s comments on Periyar and Lenin statue demolition, he stated that ideologies must be fought with dialogue and now not violence. “We condemn all forms of violence despite the fact that our birthday party contributors are focused on it. We have requested the cadre to care for peace and legislation and order in the state,” he stated.
When requested if steps could be initiated in opposition to Raja for posting the comments on social media, he stated impartial motion must be taken in opposition to somebody involving in communal activities. But he stated that Dravidian events had a historical past of supporting alternate ideology and supporting those acting in opposition to the state.
“Everyone is jealous of BJP’s growth in the state and such acts best prove it. But BJP birthday party leaders and the cadres won't ever improve violence in any shape and we will now not involve in it as neatly,” he stated.
The arrested TPDK contributors have been identified Gopal P alias Balan, 37, of Cheran Nagar in Kavundampayalayam and Jeevanandham M, 30, of Neelikonampalayam. Jeevanandham was once the early life wing leader of the TPDK, police stated.
The police, who registered a case, were in search of yet one more guy in connection with the incident.
READ ALSO: Kerosene bombs hurled on BJP office in Coimbatore
BJP leader and former MP C P Radhakrishnan condemned the assault on birthday party office and requested the cadre to care for legislation and order in Tamil Nadu.
“We will cooperate with the police. We request the state govt to not simply arrest those that hurled kerosene bombs at the office but also to arrest the mind behind all of the incident,” he stated.
Talking about birthday party H Raja’s comments on Periyar and Lenin statue demolition, he stated that ideologies must be fought with dialogue and now not violence. “We condemn all forms of violence despite the fact that our birthday party contributors are focused on it. We have requested the cadre to care for peace and legislation and order in the state,” he stated.
When requested if steps could be initiated in opposition to Raja for posting the comments on social media, he stated impartial motion must be taken in opposition to somebody involving in communal activities. But he stated that Dravidian events had a historical past of supporting alternate ideology and supporting those acting in opposition to the state.
“Everyone is jealous of BJP’s growth in the state and such acts best prove it. But BJP birthday party leaders and the cadres won't ever improve violence in any shape and we will now not involve in it as neatly,” he stated.
Two Thanthai Periyar Dravidar Kazhagam members held for hurling bombs on BJP office in Coimbatore
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