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Death Threats To Prabhu By The Bharat Front Leader Manokaran

Death Threats to Prabhu by the Bharat Front leader, who said he would break the Periyar statue. Bharat Front leader arrested.

What happened. Prabhu lodges a complaint with Chettipalayam police.

Coimbatore: Police have arrested and jailed the leader of the Bharat Munnani (TNA) for making death threats to a person who posted on social media that he would break the Periyar statue in Coimbatore.

Manokaran hails from the Kalla Palayam area of ​​Coimbatore district and has been the district coordinator of the Bharat Front. He had posted on a WhatsApp group that he would break the statue of Father Periyar.

Prabhu, a real estate owner from the same area, has questioned Manokaran in this regard.

Manokaran, an administrator of the Bharat Front, has threatened to kill Prabhu, the real estate owner, during an argument between the two.

After Prabhu lodged a complaint with the Chettipalayam police, the police arrested Manokaran, the co-ordinator of the Bharat Front, and remanded him in custody.

Out of 39,000 streets in Chennai, only 58 streets have rainwater – Minister Velumani.

The minister said the encroachments on the rivers including Koovam and Adyar had been removed by replacing 17,500 houses and another 8,000 encroachments had to be removed.

Out of 39,000 streets in Chennai, only 58 streets are currently stagnant and will be drained in 2 or 3 days by additional machinery, said Home Minister SB Velumani.

Home Minister SB Velumani met reporters at the Alandur Regional Office after visiting the government camp where the storm victims were staying and inspecting the rain-affected areas.

Speaking at the time, he said the damage was less in the storm-affected areas due to precautionary measures.

In Chennai, 287 trees and branches were uprooted the day before yesterday and yesterday alone.

Minister Velumani said that the fallen trees on the main roads in Chennai were removed overnight so that there was no traffic damage and traffic congestion.

The minister said the encroachments on the rivers including Koovam and Adyar had been removed by replacing 17,500 houses and another 8,000 encroachments had to be removed.

He said that out of 39,000 streets in Chennai, only about 500 streets were rainwater catchments, of which only 58 streets were currently flooded and action would be taken to evacuate them in two or three days.

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