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PM Modi’s photo removed from panchayat office in Tamil Nadu’s Coimbatore

The portrait of Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been removed from Vellalore Town Panchayat office by a ward member in the Coimbatore district, sparking protests by BJP members.

Recently, BJP members hung PM Modi’s portrait inside the executive officer’s room. Later, a ward member identified as Kanagaraj removed the portrait.

Although Kanagaraj won the election contesting as an independent candidate, he was backed by the ruling Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK).

BJP members in the area have registered a complaint with the Pothanur police station against Kanagaraj and have demanded action for removing PM’s portrait.

However, this is not the first incident involving the prime minister’s image. Recently, a man in Madhya Pradesh’s Indore had complained that his landlords threatened to throw him out of the house if he did not remove the portrait of PM Modi.

Who ordered to keep PM Modi’s photo on govt websites?

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