TN Guv interacts with officials, public; DMK, VCK hold protest

Press Trust of India  |  Cuddalore (TN) 

today interacted with the general public and held discussions with officials here even as the and the VCK staged demonstrations against the exercise.

This comes weeks after his meeting with officials in and came in for criticism from the and others who claimed it amounted to interference in the state's rights.


Purohit today visited a neighbourhood near here and interacted with the residents who listed their grievances and submitted petitions.

The had to take another route to visit the neighbourhood in view of the protests by and VCK.

During his meeting with local residents, Purohit stressed the importance of toilets in households, outlining the of Swachch campaign.

He also undertook a cleanliness drive by sweeping the road in which local officials participated.

The local residents apprised Purohit of their problems during his visit and sought sites for permanent dwelling units.

district accompanied the and briefed him about what the people said.

Purohit later held discussions with officials at the guesthouse and received petitions from the public there.

Opposing the meeting the public and receiving petitions, the and the VCK cadres staged protests in which scores of party workers participated.

DMK's strongman and former MRK Panneerselvam, leading the protest, said Purohit's act went against the spirit of autonomy of states.

He said had always fought for states' autonomy.

"Manilathil Suyatchi and Madhiyil Kootatchi," is a several decades old slogan of the which means "Autonomy in state and federalism at the Centre."

Congress Committee Su Thirunavukkarasar alleged that the "is acting as if this is governor's (President's rule when acts as the of the executive) rule."

Speaking to reporters at Madurai, he asked if governors in the BJP-ruled states were visiting districts and holding discussions with officials in the absence of ministers or the

Purohit has already visited some districts including and

A political row erupted last month when he began the exercise. Though ruling AIADMK did not see anything wrong in the governor's action, and other opposition parties claimed it amounted to interference in the state's rights.

The governor's office denied the charges and said the purpose of Purohit's meeting in was to seek a first-hand information about various welfare and development schemes and programmes and their implementation.

It dismissed as a "figment of imagination" the opposition charge that Purohit was acting at the behest of the Central government and said he would continue such meetings in future.

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First Published: Fri, December 15 2017. 16:35 IST