Controversy in Pudukottai: DMK Organizers Temporarily Removed for Violating Party Control

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Title: DMK Leaders Temporarily Removed After Controversial Poster Campaign in Pudukottai

Date: September 25, 2022

Pudukottai, Tamil Nadu – The DMK (Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam) party has taken swift action in response to a recent poster campaign carried out by two of its leaders in Pudukottai’s North District. The controversial campaign, which involved pasting posters promoting a welfare scheme, has led to the temporary removal of Deputy Organizer S. Manimaran and District Fishermen’s Team Deputy Organizer M.K. Thirumurugan from their party positions.

The incident unfolded when Inbanidi Basarai, son of Youth Secretary and Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin, was pictured alongside the poster promoting the September-24 welfare scheme to aid the people of Pudukottai. The posters were put up in various locations throughout the city, creating quite a stir among the DMK and its members.

Reacting promptly to the situation, DMK General Secretary Duraimurugan announced the temporary removal of Manimaran and Thirumurugan from all party responsibilities. The decision was made due to their alleged violation of party control and the harm they brought to the party’s reputation.

The DMK, known for its strict disciplinary actions, aims to maintain a high level of professionalism and consistency within its ranks. The party’s commitment to its code of conduct remains one of its core strengths, instilling a sense of trust among its members and supporters.

While the exact motives behind Manimaran and Thirumurugan’s decision to carry out the poster campaign remain unclear, their actions have left many within the party disappointed and concerned about the potential ramifications. This incident serves as a reminder that the DMK expects its members to adhere to a unified approach and follow proper protocols when representing the party.

As the DMK continues to work towards serving the people of Tamil Nadu, it is crucial for its leaders and members to maintain their focus on the party’s core values, working cohesively to fulfill its mission of social justice and welfare. The temporary removal of Manimaran and Thirumurugan should serve as a warning to others to exercise caution and respect the party’s guidelines to avoid tarnishing its image.

It remains to be seen how the vacant positions left by Manimaran and Thirumurugan will be filled and what impact this incident will have on the party’s future. The DMK leadership, under the guidance of General Secretary Duraimurugan, will likely take appropriate measures to address the situation and ensure such incidents do not recur.

For now, the DMK faces a momentary setback in Pudukottai, with the removal of two prominent leaders. However, the party’s resolve to serve the people and uphold its principles of fairness and accountability remains steadfast, reaffirming its commitment to the welfare of the people of Tamil Nadu.

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