Chennai:A four-member BJP delegation led by former Karnataka Chief Minister D V Sadananda Gowda called on Tamil Nadu Governor R N Ravi here on Saturday and submitted a memorandum highlighting atrocities and harassment of their cadres allegedly by the police. Since the DMK came to power, about 409 cases have been registered against the BJP cadres and Chief Minister M K Stalin is running a government against the people ignoring the constitutional provisions, Gowda later alleged.
"A fear psychosis is being created against the BJP workers who are being harassed," the BJP leader told reporters after meeting the Governor along with Satyapal Singh, MP, D Purandeswari, Andhra Pradesh BJP president, and P C Mohan, MP, Bengaluru Central. The BJP effectively addressed such tactics in Kerala and West Bengal in the past and in Tamil Nadu too, the party would overcome the problems, he opined.
"I want to tell Stalin, please don't play games with our cadres. Just because you are in power, don't think you can use the police and manhandle our karyakartas and restrict our political activity... this will not be tolerated," he said. The delegation, on a visit to the state, met the families of the BJP workers arrested for protesting against the removal of the flagpole by the police from near the residence of party president K Annamalai in Panaiyur recently.