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PMK man detained for Facebook post against Tamil Nadu minister M R K Panneerselvam

PMK man detained for Facebook post against Tamil Nadu minister M R K Panneerselvam

Time of India4 days ago
Dharmapuri: The Pennagaram police on Sunday picked up a PMK functionary for making a derogatory remark about agriculture minister M R K Panneerselvam on social media on Saturday.
In protest, PMK supporters staged a demonstration and blocked the road in front of the police station. They dispersed when police released the functionary after questioning.
While attending Aadi Perukku festival in Hogenakkal on Saturday, the minister had commented on PMK leader Anbumani's padayatra, wondering what rights he was going to restore. "Is he going to restore his own rights by asking his father?" the minister had asked the gathering.
In reaction, PMK functionary Muthulingam, of Eriyur in Dharmapuri, posted a derogatory remark against the minister on his Facebook account. DMK members, led by Pennagaram South union secretary Murugesan, lodged a police complaint, demanding the arrest of Muthulingam for his Facebook post against the minister.
The Pennagaram police subsequently detained Muthulingam for questioning. On hearing about this, PMK members gathered outside the police station on Sunday and held talks with police. When police refused to release Muthulingam, the PMK members blocked the road in front of the police station, resulting in a heated exchange between police personnel and the PMK members. Police eventually released Muthulingam.
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