Seeman’s Controversial Clash with Reporters and Dravidian Parties: Vote-Buying Accusations and Election Plans

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Seeman, Naam Tamil Party Coordinator, Sparks Controversy at Press Conference

Kumbakonam – Naam Tamil Party coordinator Seeman once again found himself in the midst of an argument with reporters during a recent press conference. The heated exchange revolved around allegations of Dravidian parties paying for votes.

Seeman has developed a reputation for avoiding questions raised by journalists and instead engaging in verbal sparring matches. A few months back, there were complaints from journalists that they were being singled out during a press conference held in Pattinambakkam.

In the latest incident, reporters pressed Seeman about the refusal of Dravidian parties to answer questions. One reporter went on to ask if Seeman’s lack of influence was the reason behind the parties’ silence. In response, Seeman angrily mentioned that he had bought 30 thousand votes in Thoothukudi and 27 thousand votes elsewhere.

The exchange became more intense as the reporter challenged Seeman to declare whether or not the Dravidian parties had won the elections without paying money. Seeman, clearly agitated, denied the claim and asked the reporter to keep their hand on their heart.

Amidst the chaos, the reporter even asked about the name of the company involved in the alleged vote-buying scheme, which further fueled the commotion.

Earlier, during a conversation with the media, Seeman had stated that the Naam Tamil Party would be contesting the upcoming People’s Assembly elections independently, without any alliances. He also expressed his frustration regarding the preferential treatment given to certain films by the police, questioning the cancellation of an audio release ceremony.

Seeman’s contentious interactions with the media continue to raise eyebrows, prompting critics to question his transparency and ability to address important issues. As the election season unfolds, it remains to be seen how these incidents will impact Naam Tamil Party’s standing amongst voters.

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