AIADMK MLAs injured in mishap at Coimbatore

March 06, 2010 04:25 pm | Updated 04:35 pm IST - Coimbatore

MLAs and other leaders of AIADMK travelling in a bullock car to attend the demonstration in Coimbatore on Saturday. Photo: M. Periasamy.

MLAs and other leaders of AIADMK travelling in a bullock car to attend the demonstration in Coimbatore on Saturday. Photo: M. Periasamy.

Two AIADMK MLAs were injured on Saturday when they fell from a bullock cart, in which they were coming to the venue of a protest demonstration by the party here against the hike in petrol and diesel prices.

T. Malaravan, the city MLA, and Prema, another MLA, representing Avinashi in the district, were leading a five bullock cart procession near Red Cross Building, where the demonstration was going on.

As the cart neared the venue, one of the party workers loosened the rope tied to the cart and bullock, so as to stop the cart and help MLAs get down. However, the cart tilted and both the MLAs fell down.

While Malaravan, with head and chest injuries, was admitted to the ICU in a nearby private hospital, Prema, with minor injuries, was treated as outpatient, hospital sources said.

Party workers held the demonstration, criticising the UPA government for its “failure to rein in spiralling prices” and also condemned the petrol price hike.

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