This episode of SO South covers several important developments in South India. An India Today Ground Report from Kanchipuram exposes the manufacturer of Coldrif cough syrup in connection with the death of 16 children. The investigation revealed more than 350 violations, including rusted equipment and unsanitary conditions. The Tamil Nadu government confirmed the presence of diethylene glycol, a toxic industrial solvent, at 48%, significantly higher than the permissible limit of 0.1%. This has led to a political blame game between union and state governments.
Separately, the Enforcement Directorate conducted operations at 17 locations linked to Malayalam Superstars Mammootty and Dulquer Salmaan in connection with an alleged luxury car smuggling case. In Karnataka, Bigg -boss Kannada’s set was sealed by the state pollution control board for environmental violations. The program also details the alleged Sabarimala Temple Gold Loot, with the Kerala High Court ordering a special probe. The aftermath of the Karur Stampede has also been covered, including TVK leader Vijay contacting 33 victim families and Supreme Court petitions seeking a CBI probe. Other reports include a political row with VCK leader Thirumavalavan, an expansion for Karnataka’s caste poll and a land dispute in Telangana over a proposed graveyard.
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