Activist Parthiban performs somersaults as he arrives to submit a petition in Salem 
Tamil Nadu

Cops warn activist after stunt at Salem Collectorate

Police personnel on duty intercepted Parthiban (48), from Dadagapatti, who approached the collectorate premises using the stunt to draw attention

DT NEXT Bureau

SALEM: A social activist who attempted to submit a petition by performing somersaults near the Salem Collectorate was stopped and warned by police on Monday.

Police personnel on duty intercepted Parthiban (48), from Dadagapatti, who approached the collectorate premises using the stunt to draw attention. He was questioned and prevented from proceeding.

Parthiban stated that he intended to submit a petition seeking the construction of a flyover at Kondalampatti roundabout, citing frequent accidents and traffic congestion in the area.

Police informed him that the Model Code of Conduct is in force and advised him to meet the Collector after vote counting. They also warned that such acts to attract public attention could invite legal action.

Speaking to reporters, Parthiban said the Kondalampatti roundabout is a key junction connecting Salem with Coimbatore, Tirupur, Erode and southern districts, and often witnesses heavy congestion with long vehicle queues.

He stated that a flyover at the junction would provide a permanent solution and added that the stunt was intended to draw the attention of officials.

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