Tuticorin / Coimbatore: Former Minister of Administration SP Velumani, who flew to Tuticorin and gave prayers at the temple on Wednesday, called a DVAC search at his home and his colleagues in connection with the alleged fraud for the RS 811 award in the contract on Tuesday as Political Vendetta action.
“I will give a detailed press to meet in two days after getting permission from the party.
My leader (O Panneerselvam and Edappadi K Palaniswami) has issued a detailed statement,” he said during a brief interaction with reporters at Tuticorin.
Velumani airport said former Minister of Fisheries, D Jayakumar , already talked about DVAC search.
Thondamuthur Mla said the DVAC search was not a reason behind his visit to the temple, which he did not name.
“I was supposed to pray at the temple on Tuesday afternoon, staying here at night and back on Wednesday.
But, I can’t travel according to the plan because of the attack.
I have Darshan today,” he said.
Sari today, he tweeted that the search was politically motivated.
“I thank the party coordinator and opposition deputy leader (o Panneerselvam) and joint coordinators and opposition leaders (Edappadi K Palaniswami), MLAS, former ministers, party officials, friends and the general public to stand on the side of truth and support me at the time The DMK party has pampered itself in political vendetta to me, “he said in a tweet.
Meanwhile, Aiadmk on Wednesday slammed the DMK government for DVAC search at the Namadhu Puratchi Talavi Amma office every day, party organs, without following legal procedures.
In a statement, Ops and EPS said it was an attack on press freedom.
“Searching must be done before the owner or incharge, according to the law.
But it is not followed.
The search took place using the duplicate button and broke the key.
It can be legally punished,” they said, warning legal action against “taurage”.
They told the Minister of Main Management M IK Stalin, who also held the home department portfolio, was responsible for the “attack” in the newspaper and demanded action against the police and demanded action against the police.