Controversy Erupts in Coimbatore Corporation Office
A surprising move by the Mayor of Coimbatore, K. Ranganayaki, has sparked controversy in the city. The official photograph of Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay is noticeably absent from her office chamber, despite being displayed in other government offices across the state.
After assuming office as Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu in May, Vijay’s photograph was installed in various government offices, including the Coimbatore Collectorate and Corporation offices. However, the Mayor’s chamber remains an exception, with photographs of former Chief Ministers M. Karunanidhi and M.K. Stalin, as well as senior DMK leaders K.N. Nehru and Senthil Balaji, adorning the walls instead.
Mayor’s Reasoning
When questioned about the issue, Mayor Ranganayaki stated that she had chosen not to display the Chief Minister’s photograph inside her chamber, citing her loyalty to her own party leaders. She claimed that the presence of their photographs motivates her and that she will not remove them until the end of her tenure in January 2027.
Ranganayaki also pointed out that the Chief Minister’s photograph is not displayed in several zonal offices and other local body offices, implying that her decision is not unique. The photograph has instead been placed outside her office, near the Mayor’s assistant’s room.
Implications of the Move
The Mayor’s decision has raised eyebrows, with some viewing it as a sign of defiance against the current state government. The move may have implications for the relationship between the Coimbatore Corporation and the state government, potentially affecting the city’s development projects and initiatives.
- The Chief Minister’s photograph is a symbol of respect and protocol in government offices.
- The Mayor’s decision may be seen as a departure from traditional practices.
- The move could strain relations between the Coimbatore Corporation and the state government.
The situation will be closely watched in the coming days, as the city waits to see how the state government responds to the Mayor’s decision.
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