Chennai: Chief Minister M K Stalin on Thursday said the state government did not oppose the celebration of Vinayaka Chaturthi, but only asked people to celebrate at home and did not hold demonstrations or immerse idols on the coast because of covid restrictions.
The main minister responded to BJP Mla Nainar Nagendran, who accused that Vinayaka’s idol sold by Potters on the side of the road was transferred by the police, causing mirror.
“The government does not say that Vinayaka Chaturthi should not be celebrated.
People can put idols in their homes and worship.
The restrictions imposed by the state government are based on the Guidelines for the Workers Government.
We are still not out of Pandemic Covid.
That is why restrictions have been enforced , “Stalin said.
After the request of Nagendran, the minister’s chairman also announced that the government would introduce bills on Monday to improve monthly pensions for MLAS from RS 20,000 to RS 25,000.
AIDMK (Alangulam) MLA Paul Manoj Pandian said the exclusive wings must be established in every police station to investigate cases of Pocso and Cyber crime, and the power of the state disaster response must be expanded to handle disasters.
He asked the government to bring the law or move the appeal at the APEX court which challenged the orders of the High Court that attacked the law that prohibited Rummy online.
DMK (Tiruchengodu) MLA E R Eswaran said that Tasmac was the reason for many crimes that occurred in the state when the bar ran beyond the specified time.
“Sales occur in the Tasmac bar until midnight.
The accident and crime showed a trend of gains on Sunday,” he said, urging the government to keep liquor outlets for half a day on Sundays.
Minister of Excise and Excise Minister V Senthil Balaji said the order of the minister’s chairman was that the sale of liquor should not occur outside the hours scheduled at the outlet and bar.
The action will be taken against the salesman if there are complaints, he said.
Congress MLA K Selvaperhagai demands that the government move the resolution in assembly to protect individual freedom.
He said there was a need to investigate the reconnaissance by government institutions using Pegasus software.
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