Unrest in Aalen's Tamil community: Who wants to overthrow Muthu?

Unrest in Aalen's Tamil community: Who wants to overthrow Muthu?

In the Tamil community of Aalen it is currently bubbling. The reason for this is a controversial contribution on Instagram of the AfD district parliamentary group, which shows Andreas Lachnit how he poses with a critic of the community. This critic, no member of the Tamil community, previously stated in the municipal council that there were votes for changes in the community. The chairman of the Tamil community, Thanabalasingam Vyramuthu, better known as "Muthu", defends itself against it and emphasizes the continuity and the common dialogue within the community.

The Aalener AfD intervened and spread over its Instagram channel that a large part of the Tamil community is dissatisfied with the current leadership that has been working under Muthu for many years. In his opinion, the management team had lost the backing in the community, which now describes the AfD as a problem that it did not want to ignore it. Muthu, on the other hand, sees this claim an exaggeration and underlines the long -term positive cooperation between his community and the other factions that would have been entirely behind the work of the Tamils.

Missing Resonance at other parties

According to the AfD's statements, the established parties have not adequately dealt with the critic's concerns; Rather, these inquiries were ignored or only treated with inadequate answers. Muthu sees this development an unjustified excitement, since the problems in the community would be caused by only a few individuals. However, he and other community representatives do not call this exaggeration as representative of the entire community.

Backgrounds of the unrest in the community

Dwindling trust seems to be an issue that can observe Muthu. He explains that he has lived in Aalen since 1984 and that he has long since found a successor to his position, which may have fueled the speculation of people who long for a change in the community organization. Despite these fears, he emphasizes that the Tamil community basically has a strong foundation and regularly works for positive integration into society.

An soon to be a party in the Tamil school is viewed as an opportunity to step into a dialogue with others and to clear out misunderstandings. "I assume that a lot of people will speak to me, and I am happy to explain that everything is fine," admits Muthu relaxed. The festival takes place as part of the intercultural week and is intended to set an example for the cohesion and the positive development of the community.

On September 26, Muthu was elected to the integration committee together with other members. The constituent session is imminent and it is optimistic that this can contribute to further strengthening the structures and the positive perception of the Tamil community. Muthu encourages all Aaleners to get an idea of ​​ongoing development and to take part in the celebrations.

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