Sources : Rathinasabapathy, a retired rogue police officer is planning to create caste clashes in western belt.
Following the announcement of a committee by TN govt for finalising the modalities for caste census, this Rathinasabapathy a fanatic Gounder has formed 1/n
This outfit also demands removal of creamy layer for OBCs.
A background about this Rathinasabapathy. He belongs to of 1976 batch of Sub-Inspector. 3/n
He also runs another firm called, SS Global Ventures. This firm, openly claims that it comprises of retired officers, 6/n
To put it in simple words, 7/n
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