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BJP leader hacked to death in Chennai

By IANS | Updated: May 24, 2022 23:50 IST

Chennai, May 24 BJP SC/ST morcha south district president in Chennai, Balachandran, was hacked to death on Tuesday ...

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Chennai, May 24 BJP SC/ST morcha south district president in Chennai, Balachandran, was hacked to death on Tuesday night after a three-member gang attacked him while he was having tea at a wayside tea stall here.

The incident occurred at Chindarapet in Chennai. Balachandran was facing life threats and was provided a personal security officer (PSO) by the Tamil Nadu home department.

The murder of Balachandran has raised serious issues of law and order in Chennai as a small-time financier was hacked to death publicly in a busy traffic junction.

Leader of Opposition E.K. Palaniswami of the AIDMK came out strongly against the failure of the state police department, stating that Chennai has turned into a murder city with 18 killings in the past 20 days.

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