
DMK MP, MLA hurl abuses at each other
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Theni: A heated exchange between Theni MP Thanga Tamil Selvan and Andipatti MLA A Maharajan, both of DMK, disrupted the launch of 'Nalam Kaakkum Stalin' at a hall in Sakkampatti near Andipatti on Saturday, forcing officials to stop the inaugural ceremony midway.
The flashpoint came when Thanga Tamil Selvan got upset that his photo was missing from the event's welcome banner, which featured only the MLA. The MP questioned district collector Ranjeet Singh over the omission. He then turned his ire on MLA Maharajan, accusing him of deliberately excluding him from the arrangements and sidelining the MP's role.
In response, Maharajan insisted that only he would distribute the welfare aid cards. The MP attempted to snatch one from the MLA's hand and accused him of using offensive language. The spat escalated into a full-blown argument on stage in front of the officials and the public with both abusing each other. The collector, along with police officials, pacified both of them. Later, the MP and MLA left the welfare distribution ceremony midway, though the camp continued as planned.
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