DMK's Hindi imposition explanation meeting to be held in Coimbatore tomorrow, postponed

A public meeting to be held by the DMK in Coimbatore city district near Ganapathy to explain theHindi imposition resolution has been postponed due to incessant rains.



Coimbatore: The DMK's public meeting to be held near Ganapathy in Coimbatore district tomorrow to explain the anti-Hindi imposition resolution has been postponed.

Coimbatore City District Secretary N Karthik issued a statement in this regard. Coimbatore: The DMK has announced that a public meeting will be held on Friday (4-11-2022) at Old Sathi Road in Ganapathy area to explain the anti-Hindi resolution.

In this situation, it has been announced that due to incessant rains, the public meeting of the anti-Hindi resolution has been postponed.

I would like to inform all the office bearers of the Association, all the local body representatives, the siblings of the Party and the party workers in Coimbatore City District that the postponed date will be announced later.

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