Tamil Families Displaced After Jangpura Demolition, MK Stalin Writes to Delhi CM
A major controversy has erupted after the demolition drive in Jangpura, which has left around 370 Tamil families displaced. The issue took a political turn when Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin penned a letter to Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta,
Tamil Families Displaced After Jangpura Demolition, MK Stalin Writes to Delhi CM


Chennai, 13 June (H.S.) : A major controversy has erupted after the demolition drive in Jangpura, which has left around 370 Tamil families displaced. The issue took a political turn when Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin penned a letter to Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, expressing his deep concern over the matter. Stalin urged the Delhi government to take immediate measures to rehabilitate the affected families.

According to reports, the demolition drive was carried out in the area, resulting in the displacement of a large number of Tamil families who were residing there. The families, who have been living in the area for years, have been left without shelter or basic amenities. The Tamil Nadu CM's intervention highlights the gravity of the situation and the need for urgent action to address the plight of the affected families.

The letter written by MK Stalin to the Delhi CM has sparked a debate over the handling of the demolition drive and the responsibility of the authorities towards the displaced families. The rehabilitation of the affected families has become a pressing concern, with many calling for immediate action to provide them with shelter, food, and other essential amenities. The development has also raised questions about the preparedness and sensitivity of the authorities in dealing with such situations.

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Hindusthan Samachar / Dr. R. B. Chaudhary


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