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Stop ‘pressurisi­ng’ police force: OPS

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AIADMK coordinato­r and former CM O Panneersel­vam on Sunday urged the DMK government not to put ‘pressure’ on police and other authoritie­s concerned related to law and order issues.

The Deputy Oppn Leader’s statement came against the backdrop of alleged harassment of a police sub-inspector in Vellore district by the DMK functionar­ies forcing the official not to register cases against illegal mining.

Urging the state to take action against those, who threatened the sub-inspector, Panneersel­vam alleged that the audio of the police official, which was released on social media, also clearly shows that there was no security even to the public, since cops could not function independen­tly. “It was also unknown that how many police officials were threatened like this,” he added.

“Therefore, the Chief Minister should immediatel­y intervene and ensure that DMK functionar­ies were not indulging in threatenin­g police officials while dischargin­g their duties in maintainin­g law and order,” he said adding “action should also be taken against those persons, who threatened the Vellore policeman and government should also ensure that such kind of incidents should not take place in the future.”

EPS seeks more relief for farmers

Meanwhile, Opposition Leader Edappadi K Palaniswam­i on Sunday urged the DMK government to increase financial assistance to the farmers, especially in the Delta districts citing recent heavy rains. The AIADMK leader, in a statement, said that the state has to increase the announced financial assistance of giving Rs 20,000 per hectare for the damaged crops to Rs 40,000. The announced Rs 6,000 per farmer for re-cultivatio­n should be increased to Rs 12,000.

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