T.N. BJP leaders K. Annamalai, Tamilisai Soundarajan, arrested ahead of protest at TASMAC headquarters
- K. Annamalai and Tamilisai Soundararajan are among several Tamil Nadu BJP leaders arrested by Chennai police on March 17, 2025, ahead of a protest against alleged irregularities in the Tamil Nadu State Marketing Corporation involving Rs 1,000-crore fraud.
- Annamalai was detained approximately 1 km from his home in Akkarai while en route to the protest site in Egmore, and Soundararajan was arrested as she left her home in Saligramam.
- Other BJP members, including MLAs Vanathi Srinivasan and Saraswathi, were also arrested near the State Secretariat while attempting to participate in the protest.
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BJP Tamil Nadu chief K Annamalai detained by police ahead of protest against alleged liquor scam
Several Bharatiya Janata Party leaders in Tamil Nadu, including the Hindutva party’s state chief K Annamalai and former Telangana Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan, were detained by the Chennai Police on Monday ahead of a protest against alleged financial irregularities in the Tamil Nadu State Marketing Corporation. The corporation, better known as Tasmac, is a government-owned company that has a monopoly over the wholesale and retail sales of al…
Tamil Nadu: Annamalai, Tamilisai Soundararajan, other BJP leaders detained ahead of protest over liquor scam
TASMAC liquor scam: Several Tamil Nadu BJP leaders, including state BJP chief Annamalai and former Telangana Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan, were detained by the Chennai city police today (March 17) ahead of the party's protest against the alleged irregularities in state-run liquor retailer Tamil Nadu State Marketing Corporation Limited (TASMAC). The BJP had announced a protest march and picketing at the TASMAC headquarters in the city, follow…
Annamalai, Tamilisai Soundararajan detained ahead of protest over liquor scam
Tamil Nadu BJP leaders, including current and previous state chiefs K Annamalai and Tamilisai Soundararajan, were detained ahead of their planned protest against the alleged Rs 1,000 crore TASMAC liquor scam.
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