Tamil Nadu BJP President Annamalai Booked For ‘Inciting Violence’ As Two Groups Clash
CCB Cyber Crime Division has booked Annamalai under sections 153, 153A(1)(a), 505(1)(b), and 505(1)(c)
Chennai Central crime branch on Sunday booked BJP Tamil Nadu President and former IPS K Annamalai for spreading rumours about the migrant worker's issue and inciting violence among the people. CCB Cyber Crime Division has booked Annamalai under sections 153, 153A(1)(a), 505(1)(b), and 505(1)(c).
"A case in CCB Cyber Crime Division u/s 153, 153A(1)(a),505(1)(b) IPC 505(1)(c) IPC registered against BJP State President Annamalai for inciting violence and promoting enmity between two groups," said Chennai Police as quoted by news agency ANI.
Tamil Nadu | A case in CCB Cyber Crime Division u/s 153, 153A(1)(a),505(1)(b) IPC 505(1)(c) IPC registered against BJP State President Annamalai for inciting violence and promoting enmity between two groups: Chennai Police on migrant workers issue
— ANI (@ANI) March 5, 2023
Annamalai Attacks Ruling DMK
After being booked, Annamalai attacked the DMK and challenged the ruling government in Tamil Nadu to arrest him. "I understand DMK has filed cases against me for exposing their seven-decade propaganda against the North Indian brothers. So, here is the video of what they spoke which was mentioned in my press release yesterday. I challenge Fascist DMK to arrest me," he tweeted.
வட மாநிலத்தவர் குறித்து திமுக செய்த வெறுப்பு பிரச்சாரங்களை அறிக்கையாக வெளியிட்டிருந்தேன்.
— K.Annamalai (@annamalai_k) March 5, 2023
அதற்காக என் மீது வழக்கு பதிவு செய்யப்பட்டுள்ளதாக அறிகிறேன்.
அறிக்கையில் குறிப்பிட்டுள்ளவையை காணொளியாகவும் வெளியிடுகிறேன்.
திறனற்ற திமுகவுக்கு திராணி இருந்தால் என்னை கைது செய்யவும். pic.twitter.com/yLtf9LNfAH
Meanwhile, Tamil Nadu police and the district administration on Monday conducted a meeting with representatives of business and industry associations and migrant workers over the issue of alleged attacks on migrants.
"Today, we have a meeting with a high-level committee on the migrant labourers' issue. Fake news is being spread on social media by some people. There are good relations between local and migrant labourers," said KM Subramanian, Tiruppur Exporters' Association as quoted by ANI.