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Saturday, April 27, 2024

The Sand Story: Are DMK Min Duraimurugan & Son Involved In A ₹60,000 Crore Scam?

“The Sand Story: Are DMK Min Duraimurugan & Son Involved In A ₹60,000 Crore Scam?”, The Commune Mag, November 24, 2023:

“Just a few days ago, Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam’s deputy secretary of propaganda wing, Gudiyatham Kumaran put out allegations against senior DMK leader Duraimurugan and his son.

He alleged that Duraimurgan and his son Kathir Anandan had earned nearly ₹60,000 through sand mining. It is alleged that 2nd tier cadre ranks of the DMK are unable to make money and a conflict has broken out.

This conflict came out in the form of the video shared by Gudiyatham Kumaran. He adds that it is not only the conflict that broke out, a scam in the making in Tamil Nadu has also raised its head…..”

Read the full article at Thecommunemag.com

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