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“Let’s shoot like a dog” : 5 families were kept away from the village and brutalized..!

Finally, on the 26th, four dogs that were kept as pets were shot and killed.

In Pudhu Nadukuppam area next to Seyyur district, the incident of petitioning the district collector that they have been left out of the town has caused a great stir.

Chengalpattu district Seyyur next to Pudhundukuppam sea area they are doing fishing business and earning income. Less than 100 people live in this small village. In this case, it is said that five people living in Palayathamman temple street, Ilamathi (age 52), Velayutham (48), Shekhar (46), Arani (42) and Arani (62) were kept away from the town.

Regarding this, the 5 persons met the District Collector in person at Chengalpattu District Collectorate and filed a complaint. In that complaint, they asked their 5 people living in Tsunami apartment to sell the place to a shrimp company owner from Chennai and kept threatening to sign a blank bond of 100 rupees. But we refused to sign, due to which the panchayats announced the exclusion of all 5 families from the village, the complaint states.

As a result, Panchayat officials have issued a verbal order not to sell any kind of products, including essential items for women and children, including essential items needed by women and children in the shops in that village. They also allege that they were denied permission even to travel by auto from the village.

Apart from this, the panchayat officials have announced that all the families living in the village should not participate in the marriage ceremony of Ajith Kumar, son of Ilmati, held on the last day. Complaints have been made that the panchayats have ordered each person to pay a fine of Rs 10,000 each for participating in the marriage ceremony in defiance of the orders of the panchayats.

Similarly, it has been said that the boat, which is mainly involved in fishing business, should not be allowed to be pulled from the sea and parked on the beach with the help of a tractor. As a result, five people have been unknowingly affected. They say that they have not gone fishing for many days.

And to top it off, on the 26th, four dogs that were kept as pets were shot and killed. They have reported to the district collector that they have threatened to shoot you and your family like they shoot these dogs. In this regard, a video has also been released and has created a sensation.

On the basis of the complaint, Sita, the Madurantha District Commissioner, went to the spot and conducted an investigation. In this regard, the police also went to the concerned village and conducted an investigation and dug up the dead bodies of the dogs that had been killed and buried.

Following this, the dogs have been postmortemed and an investigation is being carried out. The Commissioner of Revenue summoned both sides and issued a notice calling for peace talks within a few days, with the victims questioning whether they would get their dogs back.

They said that legal action will be taken. Under the guise of village panchayat control, it has become common practice in some villages to victimize people from different walks of life saying that shooting a dog is like shooting a dog and warning that shooting a dog will shoot you too is seen as a violation of the law even in this day and age.

Dinesh Guna

Dinesh Guna is a senior journalist for the last 3 years with Youthistaan. Prior to joining Youthistaan, He was working for news18. Special interest in Politics, Crime, Entertainment and Technology news. Twitter : gdinesh111
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