INDIA bloc to hold series of agitations against AINRC-BJP govt on spurious drug issue

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INDIA bloc leaders held a gathering  astatine  the Pradesh Congress Committee bureau   connected  Saturday.

INDIA bloc leaders held a gathering astatine the Pradesh Congress Committee bureau connected Saturday.

A gathering of INDIA bloc leaders held astatine the Pradesh Congress Committee bureau connected Saturday has decided to clasp a bid of agitations against the AINRC-BJP authorities connected the contented of spurious cause lawsuit successful Puducherry.

The leaders of the Congress, DMK, Left parties, VCK and different like-minded parties person decided to organise a large agitation adjacent Swadheshi Mill Complex connected January 7 demanding registration of cases against politicians progressive successful the manufacturing of counterfeit drugs successful amerciable firms successful Puducherry.

They person decided to intensify agitation against the AINRC-BJP authorities aft Pongal. Some of the leaders from the Congress and Left parties, who spoke astatine Saturday’s gathering wanted to organise a bandh, but the thought was opposed by the DMK. However, the parties person decided to clasp antithetic forms of agitations aft the Pongal festival. 

A CPI person said the INDIA bloc wanted cases to beryllium registered against immoderate of the ruling enactment members for their engagement successful the amerciable business. The main accused, Raja alias Valliappan, has adjacent transportation with ruling enactment members, helium said.

“In the coming days, done our agitations, INDIA bloc volition request making the FIRs registered successful the lawsuit public. We wanted the Health Department to contented a elaborate connection connected the benignant of medicines the culprits produced astatine the amerciable firms. The nationalist should beryllium informed astir the medicines manufactured by those progressive successful the amerciable business,” helium said. 

Published - January 03, 2026 07:01 p.m. IST

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