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“Coward Stalin will be taught a befitting lesson”: BJP leader SG Suryah thunders

“Coward Stalin will be taught a befitting lesson”: BJP leader SG Suryah thunders, The Commune Mag, June 19, 2023:

“Tamil Nadu BJP State Secretary SG Suryah was arrested on the intervening night of 16 and 27 June 2023 for his statement against Madurai Communist Party of India (Marxist) MP Su Venkatesan over the death of a hygiene worker who was allegedly forced to clean a faeces-filled drain by a Communist councillor.

In a scathing letter addressed to Madurai MP Su Venkatesan, SG Suryah had alleged that a hygiene worker died due to allergies in the body after a Communist party ward member named Viswanathan forced him to clean the drain.

SG Suryah seems to have been arrested on frivolous charges as he had mentioned Madurai instead of Cuddalore district while lambasting Communist MP Su Venkatesan….”

Read the full article at Thecommunemag.com

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