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“DMK has to be uprooted from Tamil soil…” K Annamalai on arrest of BJP leader Amar Prasad Reddy in Tamil Nadu

| Oct 22, 2023, 05:49:44 PM | ANI
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Bharatiya Janata Party Tamil Nadu President K Annamalai on October 22 slammed Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) Party over arrest of party leader Amar Prasad Reddy. Speaking to ANI, he said, “We are very clear that this evil force DMK has to be uprooted from Tamil soil. 13 BJP cadres are in jail in Tamil Nadu today. Six in the flag post issue and seven for social media posting. I welcome the arrest of the BJP cadres because that is the only way they become leaders very fast. The whole arrest, the whole false cases, them going to jail and coming out it accelerates the process of leadership. So none of us are really worried. Tamil Nadu Police is worse than the British. Tamil Nadu Police is behaving worse than the East India Company because they have become stooges of DMK.”

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