DMK issues notice to Tirunelveli MP S. Gnanathiraviam for bringing disrepute to the party
The Hindu
The DMK high command on Tuesday, issued notice to its Tirunelveli Lok Sabha member S. Gnanathiraviam, against a police case was registered on Monday.
The DMK high command on Tuesday, issued a notice to its Tirunelveli Lok Sabha member S. Gnanathiraviam, against whom a police case was registered on Monday.
The Palayamkottai police had registered a case against Mr. Gnanathiraviam and 20 others, in connection with an alleged assault on Godfrey Noble, a self-styled Bishop of the Jesus Saves Ministry of Ittaeri near Palayamkottai. This followed a dispute in the faction-ridden Tirunelveli CSI Diocese.
In a notice, the party’s general secretary Duraimurugan said there were complaints that the MP had brought disrepute to the party and to its development. “Mr. Gnanathiraviam has to appear before the party’s high command within seven days of receipt of the notice and give his explanation or send it through post. Action will be taken against him if he fails to do so,” said Mr Duraimurugan, in the notice.

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