Tamil Actor & Producer's Council President Vishal was arrested by Chennai Police on Thursday after he attempted to break the lock to enter Tamil Film Producer's Council building in T Nagar & Anna Salai. Other Members of Producer's Council have also been detained.
Apparently, Few Producers staged a protest and locked the office of Producer's Council. They demanded the resignation of Vishal from the Producers Council President Post complaining about the failure of Vishal & Co., in fulfilling the promises made during the 2015 Elections. Following which, Cops were deployed at the Association Office. Vishal tried his best to enter into the Office but police stopped him citing orders from higher officials.
Vishal had a heated argument with the cops deployed at the Producer's Council Office. He questioned the police personnel whether they are supporting the unauthorized people who locked the office. 'What about the work we have to do in the office? Who will take the responsibility of property damage? I am willing to submit the account books. General Body Meeting was called off due to Ilayaraja's concert. The meeting will happen in March 2019,' he said.
Apparently, Few Producers staged a protest and locked the office of Producer's Council. They demanded the resignation of Vishal from the Producers Council President Post complaining about the failure of Vishal & Co., in fulfilling the promises made during the 2015 Elections. Following which, Cops were deployed at the Association Office. Vishal tried his best to enter into the Office but police stopped him citing orders from higher officials.
Vishal had a heated argument with the cops deployed at the Producer's Council Office. He questioned the police personnel whether they are supporting the unauthorized people who locked the office. 'What about the work we have to do in the office? Who will take the responsibility of property damage? I am willing to submit the account books. General Body Meeting was called off due to Ilayaraja's concert. The meeting will happen in March 2019,' he said.