CM Vijay’s workers entered the government school, stopped the class and hung the photo; Singham Annamalai conducted class like this

Annamalai Targets CM Joseph Vijay: Joseph Vijay, who became the new Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, remains in the news for his decisions ever since he took oath. Many times he also comes into limelight because of his supporters, due to which the opposition gets an opportunity to attack Vijay. In a similar case, CM Vijay is currently against former BJP leader K. Annamalai is the target.

Annamalai shared a video of a government school in Tamil Nadu holding a class for Vijay’s workers. In the video, many TVK workers come inside a school during class and start putting up photos of CM Vijay.

Singham expressed concern

Former BJP leader K on his X handle. Annamalai has posted a video. Expressed concern over this act done by ruling party workers in government schools. He also appealed to State Education Minister Rajmohan to pay attention to government schools. Annamalai wrote in the post, We believe that the Chief Minister himself would not like that because he is in power, his party members enter government schools and disrupt classes.

This appeal was made to the Chief Minister

More than 20 activists visited a government school classroom near Uthiramerur in Kanchipuram district, pasted the Chief Minister’s photograph on the wall and released its video (reels). We appeal to the Chief Minister and School Education Minister to give instructions to their party members so that such incidents do not happen again.

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Advice to Education Minister

Taking a dig at the education system of Tamil Nadu, Annamalai wrote, in the last five years of rule, the condition of government schools and the level of education there has deteriorated, and many schools do not even have proper buildings. In such a situation, the current School Education Minister Rajmohan faces a big challenge to restore the lost respect of these schools. But such actions of party members are further tarnishing the image of government schools.

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