Tamil Nadu Latta death toll rises to 22, NHRC issues notice to DMK govt

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Chennai: 14 people died in Marakkanam village in Tamil Nadu’s Villupuram district and 8 in Maduranthakam village in Chengalpattu district, taking the total death toll to 22 in the state. The number of people is as follows. Still afraid to get up. Some people of these villages drank relatively little of this poisonous liquor (Latha), they survived. And they are being treated in hospital.

Meanwhile, the National Human Rights Commission (NHRCA) on Tuesday sent a notice to the ruling DMK government and DGP Surendrababu regarding the double beating. In a statement released in this regard, the commission has requested the Tamil Nadu government to ban the production and consumption of illegal liquor.

The opposition is questioning the Tamil Nadu government over this incident. Tamil Nadu BJP President K. Annamalai asked the DMK to arrest Manatha Amavasai who initiated the lynching. Sarkar is said to be an accused and an accused in the Amavasai Chengalpattu boot-lagging case and is a DMK office-bearer in Chitmoor village of Chengalpattu district.

Surprisingly, once Amavasay pretended to drink lathi, he was taken to the hospital along with other genuine patients and also received Rs 500. DMK was also given Rs 50,000. The government gave