‘Dare You To Touch Me…’: TN BJP Chief Annamalai’s Challenge To Stalin Govt In Migrants Case

After police registered a case in connection with alleged attacks on migrant laborers in Tamil Nadu, state BJP chief K Annamalai on Sunday challenged the MK Stalin-led DMK government to “arrest them within 24 hours”, while it He also alleged that false cases have been registered against him. His.

“You [DMK government] Think you can suppress the voice of democracy by filing false cases. As a common man, I give you 24 hours to touch me if possible,” the BJP state unit president said in a tweet.

The BJP leader’s latest remarks came after the state’s Cyber ​​Crime Division registered a case against him under sections of inciting violence and promoting enmity between groups. The police action comes just a day after he held the state government responsible for the ongoing stir over migrant laborers in the southern state.

Annamalai also said on Twitter that the police response [of filing cases against him] came after exposing “DMK’s seven decades of propaganda against North Indian people”.

“I understand that DMK has filed cases against me for exposing their 7-decade propaganda against North Indian brothers. So, here is the video of his talk, which was mentioned in my press release yesterday. I dare the fascist DMK to arrest me!” Annamalai said.

The BJP leader yesterday issued a statement on the issue of migrant labourers, saying they are safe in Tamil Nadu, but Chief Minister Stalin-led Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) and its alliance party leaders are the cause of hatred against them.

He also protested the spread of false news of attacks on people from Bihar in the state, saying that Tamils ​​do not support “separatism” and “hateful hatred” against North Indians. Media about attacks on migrant workers in Tamil Nadu.

We, the Tamil people, believe in the concept of “The World is One” and do not support separatism and vile hatred against our North Indian friends,” Annamalai said in a series of tweets.

Hitting out at the state government, he said, “DMK MPs’ derogatory remarks on North Indians, DMK minister calling them Panipuri walas, and their alliance partners demanding their exodus is what we are seeing today.

He further said that the people, the government and the police do not support the views of the DMK and their alliance partners.

Apart from Annamalai, Tamil Nadu Police has also registered a case against `BJP Bihar` Twitter account holder under IPC sections 153, 153A(1)(a), 505(1)(b) IPC 505(2) . Code (IPC) As reported earlier, four persons including BJP spokesperson Prashant Umrao and two journalists have been booked for spreading false news about the alleged attack on migrant workers in the state.

Dainik Bhaskar editor Prashant Umrao, a Patna-based journalist, Mohammad Tanveer and Shubham Shukla, owner of ‘Tanveer Post’ Twitter handle, booked at different police stations for spreading “false” news about attacks on migrant laborers in Bihar it was done. Tamil Nadu.

A state-wide panic was created among migrant workers working in Tamil Nadu after several purported videos, showing attacks on migrant workers, circulated on social media. Panic spread after Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar raised the concern and took note of it on Thursday. Alleged videos of “attacks”.

The panic hit industries in Tamil Nadu that depend on migrant workers badly, with many workers stopping work. Taking cognizance of the panic, Tamil Nadu Director General of Police Sylendra Babu issued a statement, saying that the video is doing the rounds. Social media was “false” and “mischievous”. Someone in Bihar posted false and mischievous videos saying that migrant workers were attacked in Tamil Nadu. Two videos posted. ,

One was a clash between two groups of migrant workers from Bihar, while the other was between two local residents in Coimbatore. ANI)

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