Heathrow welcomes Tamilnadu CM through protest!

The Chief minister of Tamilnadu ain't have thought that he will be welcomed by the face of protests, not in his state, not in his country but in overseas as the Chief minister had his ministerial colleagues had flagged their maiden foreign tour to attract foreign investments to the state.

Chief minister Edappadi Palaniswami had took off from Chennai airport yesterday to sky his three nations tour to the United States, United Kingdom and Arab Emirates which has been packed with agendas for fortnight and he flied directly to London along with the state health minister and landed in British capital as his first leg of the overseas tour which has been pre planned and rightly scheduled to meet Indian and Tamil diaspora living in three nations to encourage them to invest in their home state in the areas of health, education, technology, industries and cattle.

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After disembarking his plane in Heathrow, he was about to be welcomed by the group of people who already stationed themselves to welcome the Chief minister of Tamilnadu in his maiden foreign tour and the airport had directed the scenes of protests which had joined the welcoming group to show their peaceful oppose on the state's schemes on education and on NEET, which has been in the list of the firing issues that were yet to be addressed by the Chief minister and by his party.

The group of people who, as the reports say, belong to pro Periyar and Ambedkar movement had flagged the overseas protest against the Chief minister and against the state health minister that had brushed unwelcoming paint over his maiden overseas visit, as they had registered their international voice against Tamilnadu Chief minister on his international visit on his notion of supporting new health policy and NEET, which has been majorly opposed by rest of the state.

Eventually, the reports have said that the Chief minister and Health minister had ignored the path welcomed by protests and had taken detour to exit the airport to convince themselves that they had sounding welcome in the airport without eyeing the protests.

 

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