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DMK MLA under fire for saying ‘poda' to resident questioning road conditions

DMK MLA under fire for saying ‘poda' to resident questioning road conditions

India Today3 days ago
A controversy has broken out in Tamil Nadu's Kallakurichi district after DMK MLA T Udhayasuriyan was caught on camera speaking rudely to local residents who questioned him about poor road conditions in the area. The exchange took place during the Oraniyil Tamil Nadu (Tamil Nadu as One) campaign, a state-wide outreach programme organised by the Tamil Nadu government to publicise its welfare initiatives and conduct a DMK membership drive. While distributing posters as part of the campaign, MLA Udhayasuriyan was confronted by a local resident who asked, 'You have not laid roads. What will you do with this poster you are distributing?'advertisementIn response, the MLA waved his hand in a dismissive gesture and said, 'Poda,' a Tamil term roughly translating to 'get lost.' When the resident continued to question him, Udhayasuriyan retorted, 'Speak to me with respect or you will get beatings from me.' The man replied, 'I am speaking with respect.'The video of the incident has drawn strong criticism from the public, who condemned the elected representative's remarks as both impolite and insensitive. - Ends
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