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DMK councillor seeks action against unauthorised hoardings

DMK councillor seeks action against unauthorised hoardings
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DMK councillors in Tirunelveli have petitioned local authorities to remove unauthorized hoardings and banners that obstruct public spaces and pose safety risks. They also demanded improvements to erratic drinking water supplies and the repair of damaged roads in several wards.

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Two DMK councillors submitted petition to Deputy Mayor K.R. Raju during the weekly grievances redress meeting held on Tuesday seeking the urban civic body’s immediate action against the unauthorised hoardings and the banners and to restore regular drinking water supply.

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