Tamil actor targets mayor amid heavy floods
Chennai. Tamil actor Vishal, who recently made headlines after clashing with the Central Board of Film Certification for his film Mark Antony, is now in the news for criticizing Chennai Mayor Priya Rajan and Greater Chennai Corporation officials for failing to stop the floods. Have taken the help of social media for this. Due to Cyclone Michong in the city.
Vishal, ex, shared a video on Twitter and wrote, “Dear Ms. Priya Rajan (Mayor of Chennai) and all other officials of the Greater Chennai Corporation including the Commissioner. Hope you all are safe and healthy with your families and water especially drainage water is not entering your homes and most importantly you will have unconditional supply of food and electricity.
Dear Ms Priya Rajan (Mayor of Chennai) and to one & all other officers of Greater Chennai Corporation including the Commissioner. Hope you all are safe & sound with your families & water especially drainage water not entering your houses & most importantly hope you have… pic.twitter.com/pqkiaAo6va
— Vishal (@VishalKOfficial) December 4, 2023
“Just checking as a voter because as a citizen living in the same city with you, we are not in the same situation. I wonder if the entire storm water drainage project was meant for Singapore or Chennai? “Can you please tell us that we came out on the streets to help people in distress in 2015, but after 8 years it is pathetic to see a worse situation.”
“We will definitely continue to help with food supplies and water this time too, but I think this time it would be good to see all the representatives of each constituency come out and do the necessary work and create hope instead of fear and distress.” Create more help. I bowed my head in shame while writing to you. Not waiting for a miracle, but what is called a duty towards the citizens. God bless,” Vishal concluded.
Vishal made headlines in September when he alleged that he had to pay Rs 6.5 lakh to the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) for certification of the Hindi version of his Tamil film Mark Antony. Last month, he visited the CBI office in Mumbai in connection with the case amid the ongoing interrogation.