
Infighting in DMK spills into the open; T.N. Minister K.N. Nehru’s supporters stone MP Tiruchi Siva’s house, car
The Hindu
Supporters of Rajya Sabha Member Tiruchi N. Siva wave black flags against Minister K.N. Nehru
The inner squabbles in the Tiruchi unit of the ruling DMK came to the fore on Wednesday after supporters of Rajya Sabha member Tiruchi N. Siva waved black flags at Municipal Administration Minister K.N. Nehru, triggering a retaliatory attack by his loyalists.
Office-bearers owing allegiance to the Minister barged into a police station to assault supporters of the MP, who were taken there for showing the black flags.
Trouble began when Mr. Siva’s supporters waved black flags at Mr. Nehru when he arrived to open a badminton court built under Namakku Naame Thittam at SBI Officers’ Colony. Mr. Siva’s supporters were upset that he was not invited to the function.
They intercepted Mr. Nehru’s convoy that included cars of Tiruchi Collector M. Pradeep Kumar, Corporation Commissioner R. Vaithinathan and Mayor M. Anbazhagan and waved black flags. Police escorts swung into action and removed the protesters. Mr. Nehru thereafter proceeded to the venue and went ahead with the function.
Soon after the function, Mr. Nehru’s supporters pelted stones at Mr. Siva’s house and damaged a car and two motorbikes parked in the portico. Mr. Nehru’s supporters smashed the windscreen of the car and some ornamental lights outside the house. Mr. Siva’s supporters escaped unhurt by locking themselves inside the house. Mr. Siva was not present when the incident occurred.
Police personnel present at the spot brought the situation under control and detained four persons on the charge of waving black flags at the Minister. They were taken to the nearby Sessions Court Police Station.
Thereafter, some of the supporters of Mr. Nehru barged into the police station and attacked six of Mr. Siva’s supporters. Mr. Nehru’s supporters, including Khajamalai Vijay and T. Muthuselvam, reportedly pushed aside a policewoman, who was trying to prevent their forcible entry, and attacked Mr. Siva’s supporters with chairs and other objects. They then fled the scene. Shanthi, the policewoman, has been admitted to a hospital with injuries.