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File Chennai Corp Complaints against Tiruvottiyur MLA

Chennai: The Greater Chennai Corporation has filed a police complaint against DMK Tiruvottiya MLA K P Shankar who allegedly beat the corporate assistant engineer and stopped road work on Wednesday.
Civic’s body said he would post engineers at the head office considering his safety.
At 1:30 a.m.
on Wednesday, MLA and his men stopped road work in Natarajan Park in Tiruvottiyur and sent back 13 road mixed trucks.
He allegedly beaten engineers, his technical assistant and contractor forces who put the way.
Mla told Ti that he had stopped the job because the contractor had put it without copying the road.
The leader of the AIADMK and former Minister of Chief Edappadi K Palaniswami has condemned the incident and looked for actions against those who attacked engineers and others.
PMK Leader Dr.
Anbumani Ramdoss also condemned him and had been seeking police actions against MLA and his men.

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