A screengrab of the CCTV footage showing councillor Ramya and others seated and revenue assistant Muniyappan standing behind them. Photo | Express
Tamil Nadu

Dalit govt staff falls at feet of DMK councillor, five booked

The incident came to light when a group of outraged councillors from DMK, AIADMK and VCK submitted a petition to municipal officials and Tindivanam DSP K Prakash demanding action against councillor Ramya and Ravichandran.

Krithika Srinivasan

VILLUPURAM: Controversy erupted after CCTV footage of a Dalit revenue assistant, S Muniyappan (30), falling at the feet of DMK councillor R Ramya, who belongs to an MBC community, to seek “forgiveness” at the office of the Tindivanam municipal commissioner in Villupuram, went viral on Wednesday. Tindivanam police have booked five people, including Ramya, her husband Marur Raja, Ravichandran (husband of the municipal chairperson), Kamaraj and Birla Selvam, under the SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act.

In his complaint to the deputy superintendent of police in Tindivanam, Muniyappan stated, “On August 29, I was searching for a file requested by the municipal commissioner, when Ward 20 councillor Ramya entered the room and spoke to me harshly for not finding the file. During the verbal argument that followed, Ramya threatened me for speaking against her.”

Subsequently, Ramya filed a complaint to the commissioner of Muniyappan’s “misbehaviour” and the commissioner had asked for a written complaint to take action against him. However, by 4 pm the same day, Ramya along with her husband Marur Raja, Ravichandran and others had summoned Muniyappan to the commissioner’s chamber for settling the issue, the complaint said. At the meeting, Ravichandran and Ramya allegedly threatened to have Muniyappan removed from service and demanded he apologise to Ramya.

“As the conversations took a fearful turn, with pressure from Ravichandran, I was compelled to kneel and seek forgiveness. So, I fell at Ramya’s feet to seek apology,” Munyiappan told TNIE.

The incident came to light on Tuesday when a group of outraged councillors across party lines (DMK, AIADMK and VCK) jointly submitted a petition to municipal officials and Tindivanam DSP K Prakash, demanding action against councillor Ramya and Ravichandran.

“How can Ravichandran, the husband of the chairperson act like one himself? Moreover, Raja’s wife Ramya has a history of creating ruckus with workers but was never held accountable due to the couple’s political connections,” said V Rajalakshmi, a VCK ward member.

Speaking to TNIE, municipal commissioner in-charge A Saravanan clarified that Ravichandran is also a ward member and so he is not illegally meddling in municipal issues. He also refuted claims that Ravichandran is using the powers of his wife, the municipal chairperson.

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