TTV Dhinakaran Urges MK Stalin Over Drug Trafficking: DMK and AIADMK Collaborate?

The opposition parties including BJP and AMU have been alleging that drug traffic and the sale of ganja are continuously increasing in Tamil Nadu. At the same time, raids and raids are being conducted in many places in Tamil Nadu to stop the sale of ganja. As a result, cannabis has been confiscated and those involved are being jailed.

In this situation, AAMUK General Secretary DTV Dhinakaran said in a statement that the youth community is losing its future due to the widespread circulation of drugs in Tamil Nadu.

He also said that the daily reports of youths and college students getting addicted to deadly drugs which are freely available in every nook and cranny of the state, starting from Chennai, are very worrying and distressing.

Pointing to the seizure of drugs worth Rs 22 crore smuggled from abroad to Chennai, Dhinakaran criticized the DMK government’s indifference, which has turned Tamil Nadu into a commercial center for drugs such as the sale of drug pills kept in medicine bottles in Coimbatore and drug injections targeted at college students.

TTV Dhinakaran has raised suspicions that DMK personalities starting with Zafar Sadiq are said to be involved in the sale of drugs, and now that an aide of a former AIADMK minister and one who was close to him has been arrested in the ganja case, suspicion has arisen among the public that the ruling party and the ruling party have formed an alliance to sell drugs.

Further, “As a result of failure to control the movement of drugs in the beginning, the future of youth and students is deteriorating and the safety of the people has been questioned due to law and order issues such as murder, robbery and crime against women.

Therefore, Chief Minister M.K.Stalin has urged that strict action should be taken against those who are supporting drug trafficking, regardless of whether they are ruling party or opposition party.