Headlines
Woman run over after being hit by AIADMK hoarding
Chennai, Sep 13
Twenty-three-year-old Subashree working in a software company was run over by a water tanker as she fell down on the road when an illegal life size hoarding put up by a ruling AIADMK functionary fell on her on Thursday.
Even though the Madras High Court had banned hoardings in public places, an AIADMK party official C. Jayagopal had put up the banner at the centre of the busy Pallavaram-Thoraipakkam Radial Road.
Subashree was returning home from office when the accident happened.
The banner had the images of Chief Minister K. Palaniswami, Deputy Chief Minister O. Panneerselvam, late Chief Minister J. Jayalalithaa and others for a family wedding.
Panneersevlam had attended that wedding.
Expressing his condolence for Subashree's death DMK President M.K.Stalin tweeted: "How many lives have to be sacrificed for such arrogance of power."
He said, an illegal hoarding had killed Subashree owing to government's carelessness, irresponsibility of the officials and the inability of the police.
Action has been initiated against the people who had installed the banner and have arrested the tanker driver for rash driving, the police said.
The Chennai Corporation has sealed the printing press that printed the banner.
Even though the Madras High Court had banned hoardings in public places, an AIADMK party official C. Jayagopal had put up the banner at the centre of the busy Pallavaram-Thoraipakkam Radial Road.
Subashree was returning home from office when the accident happened.
The banner had the images of Chief Minister K. Palaniswami, Deputy Chief Minister O. Panneerselvam, late Chief Minister J. Jayalalithaa and others for a family wedding.
Panneersevlam had attended that wedding.
Expressing his condolence for Subashree's death DMK President M.K.Stalin tweeted: "How many lives have to be sacrificed for such arrogance of power."
He said, an illegal hoarding had killed Subashree owing to government's carelessness, irresponsibility of the officials and the inability of the police.
Action has been initiated against the people who had installed the banner and have arrested the tanker driver for rash driving, the police said.
The Chennai Corporation has sealed the printing press that printed the banner.
2 hours ago
TN Directorate of Collegiate Education withdraws circular restricting students from joining political protests
2 hours ago
Kerala Governor Arlekar turns Good Samaritan, stops convoy to help ailing man on road
3 hours ago
Tejashwi Yadav detained during protest march in Patna; water cannon used to disperse RJD supporters
3 hours ago
Rubina Dilaik reminisces ‘KKK’ journey: Every day was filled with what will happen next
3 hours ago
Karisma Kapoor recalls ‘strict times’ working with Geeta Kapur on ‘Pyaar Kar’ from ‘Dil To Pagal Hai’
3 hours ago
Pankaj Bhadouria says cancer ‘tested body’ but ‘couldn’t break spirit’, urges women not to postpone check-ups
3 hours ago
Nargis Fakhri’s mantra on self-love: Remembering to take care of yourself is key
3 hours ago
Nargis Fakhri’s mantra on self-love: Remembering to take care of yourself is key
3 hours ago
Kerala HC gives Satheesan govt six weeks to fill vacancies in Waqf Board
3 hours ago
‘Temples are built today, so that one could loot’, Renuka Chowdhury stirs ups row with Ram Mandir remark
3 hours ago
Manipur: Shutdown over NRC demand; normal life hit across Imphal Valley for 2nd day
3 hours ago
BJP first spread hatred, now appropriating Vande Mataram to further its design: Renuka Chowdhury
3 hours ago
TN CM Vijay raises health insurance cover for citizens to ₹25 lakh; announces cars, allowances for MLAs
