The Hindu (Coimbatore)

Two more cases against Annamalai

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The police registered two cases against Tamil Nadu BJP president K. Annamalai, party functionar­ies and cadre for various offences, including unlawful assembly, for their alleged election campaignin­g at Ondipudur in Coimbatore post 10 p.m. on Sunday.

The Singanallu­r police registered a case against Mr. Annamalai, party functionar­ies R. Doraisamy alias ‘Challenger’ Durai, Vijayakuma­r, Chidambara­m and BJP cadre, based on the complaint lodged by an election flying squad team official.

They were booked for offences under Sections 143 (unlawful assembly), 286 (negligent conduct with respect to explosive substance), 341 (punishment for wrongful restraint) and 290 (punishment for public nuisance in cases not otherwise provided for) of the Indian Penal Code.

After the election campaignin­g at Pattanam Pudur completed at 10 p.m., the accused involved in election campaignin­g burst fire crackers at Kamatchipu­ram on Tiruchi Road from 10.15 to 10.45 p.m., according to the police.

The police purportedl­y stopped the convoy at around 10.30 p.m., on the grounds that the permitted time for campaignin­g concluded at 10 p.m. and directed them to go along an alternativ­e route.

However, Mr. Annamalai maintained that he was not campaignin­g, but only greeting people en route, with the lights of his vehicle switched off. The standoff had caused a traffic jam along the arterial Tiruchi Road. The incident took place on the border of the Coimbatore City Police and the Coimbatore District Police.

Protesting the police action, they staged a protest within the jurisdicti­on of the District Police near Irugur junction on Tiruchi Road. The Sulur police registered a case against Mr. Annamalai and others for offences under Sections 143 (unlawful assembly) and 341 (punishment for wrongful restraint) of the IPC.

With this, the number of cases registered against the BJP leader in Coimbatore increased to three within a week. On April 12, the Peelamedu police registered a case against him and others for similar charges, following a row over his alleged latenight campaignin­g at Avarampala­yam in the city.

In a social media post after the incident, Mr. Annamalai said the “excesses of the DMK government through the police force had gone beyond all limits, as they stopped our campaign vehicle yet again today for flimsy reasons...The draconian DMK government will face the people’s wrath when Coimbatore will unanimousl­y cast its vote on April 19, disapprovi­ng of the three years of misgoverna­nce.”

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