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Tamil Nadu Tahsildar M. Ayyasamy Suspended for Ordering Collection of CPI Member Details
✍️ The Hindu
🗓 19 Aug 2026, 09:45 AM
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The Dindigul district tahsildar M. Ayyasamy was suspended after he ordered officials to gather personal details of Communist Party members, issuing a deadline of August 18.
The district administration in Dindigul has suspended Tahsildar M. Ayyasamy following an order he issued on August 18 to collect personal information of members of the Communist Party. The directive instructed subordinate officials to submit the requested details by that evening, warning of further action if they failed to comply.
According to the official notice, the tahsildar demanded the data without providing a clear legal basis, prompting concerns about privacy and political profiling. The swift suspension reflects the administration's stance against the misuse of official powers for partisan purposes.
State authorities have not disclosed any further disciplinary measures, but they indicated that an inquiry will be launched to examine the circumstances surrounding the order. The incident has drawn criticism from opposition parties, who view the move as an attempt to intimidate political opponents.
The suspension underscores heightened sensitivities in Tamil Nadu's political landscape, where law‑enforcement officials are expected to remain neutral and refrain from targeting specific party members.
According to the official notice, the tahsildar demanded the data without providing a clear legal basis, prompting concerns about privacy and political profiling. The swift suspension reflects the administration's stance against the misuse of official powers for partisan purposes.
State authorities have not disclosed any further disciplinary measures, but they indicated that an inquiry will be launched to examine the circumstances surrounding the order. The incident has drawn criticism from opposition parties, who view the move as an attempt to intimidate political opponents.
The suspension underscores heightened sensitivities in Tamil Nadu's political landscape, where law‑enforcement officials are expected to remain neutral and refrain from targeting specific party members.