Chennai: BJP President Tamil Nadu K Annamalai on Thursday demanded an investigation by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) into the “greater conspiracy behind” gasoline bomb attacks on party headquarters, Kamalalayam, in the city and torch worker vehicles in the Nagapattinam district.
It reflects the decline of law and order in the state, he said.
He also accused state intelligence agencies knocking on his telephone and illegal supervision and called for investigations monitored by the High Court into their activities.
The State Union Minister for Information and Broadcasting L Murugan, confirmed the demand for Nia Probe, dubbed the attack of cowardice and said law and order had deteriorated in the state in the past eight months.
He said such an attack would not deter BJP cadres from doing their work.
Annamalai also questioned the arrest of the police from a man because he threw a gasoline bomb, which was suspected of protesting the Near.
“I doubt whether he knows what Neet is .
“We have taken this problem for notification of national leadership (from BJP) and they expressed concern,” he said to the question of whether such incidents were taken to the notice of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Minister of Home Affairs and the party was higher -ups.
Annamalai also questioned the state government’s decision to reduce its security from the ‘Y’ category to the ‘X’ category.
He alleged that state intelligence misused the police alert in the case of Lavanya to divert attention from the real reason to commit the girl suicide.
Former Chief Minister and Coordinator AIDMK O Panneerselvam blamed the DMK government in power over the attack on BJP headquarters.
“On behalf of Aiadmk, I strongly condemned the attack on the BJP office,” he said.
Ops billed that DMK did not pay attention to the rule of law.
DMK has released violence on the day of local agency poll in 2006, he said and added that in the current election, it had begun violence much earlier, during the campaign itself.