Tamil Puligal Party Conducts Significant Meeting in Udumalai

In Udumalai, the Tamil Puligal Party's Tirupur South District Committee meeting was held today at a private hall on Thali Road, led by district secretary Thirupathi, with key resolutions adopted.


Coimbatore: Today, the Tamil Puligal Party's Tirupur South District Committee convened a significant meeting at a private hall located on Thali Road, Udumalai. The meeting was presided over by the district secretary Thirupathi. During the session, 20 members switched their allegiance to the Tamil Puligal Party from another party, strengthening the party in the region.

Special guest and Deputy Secretary from Tirupur West, Ondiveeran, emphasized the need for youth to actively work towards spreading the party's influence across all villages. He highlighted the importance of proactive engagement in grassroots politics for enhancing the party's outreach.

Furthermore, the assembly strongly condemned recent instances of caste-based violence in Virudhunagar and illicit liquor deaths in Kallakurichi, demanding swift governmental action and justice for the affected families. Persistent issues like untreated waste causing health hazards in Vedapatti's Adi Dravidar residential areas were also addressed. The assembly called upon local administrations to improve waste management to prevent further health complications among residents and proposed adjusted school bus timetables in Udugampalayam to better accommodate students' schedules.



This gathering of over 50 officials sought to affirm the party's commitments and strategize on community issues, highlighting the Tamil Puligal Party's active role in local governance and welfare.

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