Journalists Allegedly Assaulted at MDMK Event After Vaiko Criticizes Coverage

An MDMK event in Virudhunagar district, Tamil Nadu, took a troubling turn on Wednesday when journalists covering the meeting were allegedly roughed up by party workers. The incident followed criticism from veteran leader and MDMK chief Vaiko, who reportedly took issue with media personnel filming empty chairs at the event.

Vaiko’s Criticism Sparks Confrontation

Eyewitnesses report that Vaiko expressed his displeasure with the media’s focus on the empty seats. Shortly after his remarks, party workers allegedly confronted and physically assaulted journalists present at the scene. The incident has sparked outrage and raised serious concerns about the safety and freedom of the press in Tamil Nadu.

Incident Raises Concerns About Press Freedom

This unfortunate event underscores the challenges journalists face while covering political events. The alleged actions of the MDMK party workers have drawn condemnation from press freedom advocates, who emphasize the importance of a free and unfettered press in a democratic society. Further details surrounding the incident are still emerging as investigations begin.

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