No link between White Paper and DVAC raids, says TN Minister
The Hindu
Minister for Information and Publicity M.P. Saminathan said the raids, on former Minister S.P. Velumani, were part of the “law taking its course”
Minister for Information and Publicity M.P. Saminathan ruled out allegations connecting by the State government and the (DVAC) on the properties linked to former Minister S.P. Velumani on Tuesday. Speaking to mediapersons at Palladam in Tiruppur district, he described the raids as the “law taking its course.” Chief Minister M.K. Stalin had assured the public during his election campaigns that the State government would identify the irregularities in governance and register cases against those involved, he said, adding that these DVAC raids were “a part of” these assurances.More Related News

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