VCK leader Thirumavalavan, after meeting Chief Minister M.K. Stalin, alleged that BJP and other parties are trying to destabilize law and order in Tamil Nadu, linking it to the Armstrong murder case.
Chennai: Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK) leader Thol Thirumavalavan, after meeting Chief Minister M.K. Stalin, has accused the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and other political parties of attempting to disrupt law and order in Tamil Nadu.
Thirumavalavan expressed suspicion of a political agenda behind the Armstrong murder case. He also mentioned that the Aarudhra Gold issue is being discussed in connection with Armstrong's murder. The VCK leader pointed out that individuals associated with the Aarudhra Gold matter hold positions of responsibility within the BJP.
"The BJP is forcefully intervening in this issue and demanding a CBI investigation," Thirumavalavan stated. He emphasized that all these matters should be subjected to a thorough intelligence investigation.
The VCK leader's statements come in the wake of growing political tensions surrounding the Armstrong murder case and its alleged connections to the Aarudhra Gold controversy. The opposition's demand for a CBI probe has added another dimension to the ongoing debate.
Thirumavalavan's allegations highlight the complex political landscape in Tamil Nadu, where law and order issues are increasingly becoming points of contention between the ruling party and the opposition. As the investigation into the Armstrong murder case continues, it remains to be seen how these political dynamics will unfold and impact the proceedings.
Thirumavalavan expressed suspicion of a political agenda behind the Armstrong murder case. He also mentioned that the Aarudhra Gold issue is being discussed in connection with Armstrong's murder. The VCK leader pointed out that individuals associated with the Aarudhra Gold matter hold positions of responsibility within the BJP.
"The BJP is forcefully intervening in this issue and demanding a CBI investigation," Thirumavalavan stated. He emphasized that all these matters should be subjected to a thorough intelligence investigation.
The VCK leader's statements come in the wake of growing political tensions surrounding the Armstrong murder case and its alleged connections to the Aarudhra Gold controversy. The opposition's demand for a CBI probe has added another dimension to the ongoing debate.
Thirumavalavan's allegations highlight the complex political landscape in Tamil Nadu, where law and order issues are increasingly becoming points of contention between the ruling party and the opposition. As the investigation into the Armstrong murder case continues, it remains to be seen how these political dynamics will unfold and impact the proceedings.