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See me as affected student's brother not as political party leader: BJP chief Annamalai

IndiaTimes Saturday, 28 December 2024
Tamil Nadu BJP chief K Annamalai defended his whiplash agitation as a brother's primal anger over the sexual assault of a Chennai college student. He criticized the police for bias in handling the case and vowed to continue his protest rituals until the DMK government is dethroned.
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