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DMK Min TRB Rajaa deletes racist tweet on Bihar people ahead of MK Stalin’s Bihar visit, demands for apology mount

“DMK Min TRB Rajaa deletes racist tweet on Bihar people ahead of MK Stalin’s Bihar visit, demands for apology mount”, The Commune Mag, June 22, 2023:

“DMK Industries Minister and DMK IT Wing Secretary TRB Rajaa finds himself in the midst of a storm as his past racist tweets targeting the people of Bihar came to light.

These offensive tweets, in which he labeled the entire population of Bihar as rapists and criticized the society as a whole, were deleted by Rajaa ahead of the visit of Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and DMK President MK Stalin to Bihar.

However, the tweets had already gone viral, causing significant outrage among the people of Bihar, who have demanded apologies from both the DMK minister and MK Stalin….”

Read the full article at Thecommunemag.com

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