A week ago, Tamil Nadu was in turmoil on whether to host IPL matches. While protesters thronged the Chepauk Stadium on April 10 demanding matches to be relocated, Chennai Super Kings fans continued to walk into the stadium. A week later, IPL matches have been relocated to Pune, but the main reason - Centre to constitute the Cauvery Management Board, has not yet been resolved.
In an interview with Behindwoods Air, T. Velmurugan, former TN MLA answers what the real reason of protesting for IPL matches to be relocated is. He gives light on how useful protests for constituting the Cauvery Management Board before the second deadline will be. The politician also talks about the politics behind Cauvery Management Board and the hidden truths of Sterlite protests.
Watch the interesting interview here.
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