• May 25, 2026

Road blockade in Vellore against TVK functionary who asked ‘₹1 lakh per month’ bribe from brick kiln operators

Road blockade in Vellore against TVK functionary who asked ‘₹1 lakh per month’ bribe from brick kiln operators
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Residents, mostly brick kiln workers and their families, in Puthur village blocked Cuddalore – Chittoor Highway near bus terminus in Kaniyambadi town in Vellore on May 25, 2026 against a TVK functionary for reportedly demanding monthly payment of bribe to run the units
| Photo Credit: Special Arrangement

Residents, mostly brick kiln workers and their families, at Puthur village in Vellore district blocked the Cuddalore – Chittoor Highway near bus terminus in Kaniyambadi town on Monday (May 25, 2026) against a local Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) functionary for reportedly demanding money to run the units.

Residents said that villages such as Nelvoy, Puthur, Vallam, Athiyur, Budur, Kuppam and Odiyathur were traditionally dotted with brick kiln units due to proximity to lakes and ponds in these areas.

Most of the families in these villages depend on these units for work. The region has had at least 300 brick kiln units for many years. “Most of the brick kilns in these villages are small-scale units. Work in these units are seasonal as silt from water bodies can be taken only during summer when water level declines. Such extortion of money by local political functionaries will affect the livelihood of brick kiln workers,” said B. Pasupathi, a brick kiln worker.

Brick kiln workers stage road blockade at the Cuddalore - Chittoor Highway in Kaniyambadi town on May 25, 2026 against TVK functionary for demanding money to run units

Brick kiln workers stage road blockade at the Cuddalore – Chittoor Highway in Kaniyambadi town on May 25, 2026 against TVK functionary for demanding money to run units
| Photo Credit:
Special Arrangement

Monthly ₹1 lakh from each brick kiln operator

Police said that the road blockade comes after T.R. Vijayakumar, secretary, Kaniyambadi panchayat union East, for the TVK, local functionaries Lokesh and Eshwaran and party cadre visited four brick kilns in Puthur village on May 22. These brick kilns have been run by Dinakaran, Sunil Kumar, Ramesh and Suman for many years.

Police said that the group led by Vijayakumar was reportedly demanding each brick kiln operator to pay a bribe of ₹1 lakh every month to run their units smoothly without any political interference.

Police said a heated argument broke out between brick kiln operators and workers with TVK functionaries in the village. The incident which was filmed and uploaded on social media platforms invited public outrage.

Police said subsequently, brick kiln operators and TVK functionaries filed complaints separately against each other at Vellore Taluk police. A probe was underway.

Against this backdrop, brick kiln workers and families blocked the key stretch at around 10 a.m. on Monday demanding action against the TVK functionaries. Traffic was hit on the route for more than an hour before police restored vehicular movement on the stretch.

Peace talks

Based on alert, Vellore Taluk police and revenue officials pacified agitated residents who dispersed peacefully after assurance that such extortion threats will not recur. A peace committee meeting led by R. Senthil Kumar, Revenue Divisional Officer (RDO), Vellore, was held at Revenue Inspector (RI) office in Kaniyambadi.

Silt mined illegally: TVK

Revenue officials said brick kiln operators urged officials to protect their business against such threats by political parties as these units provide livelihood for hundreds of families in the area. On their part, TVK functionaries led by Vijayakumar told revenue officials that a few brick kiln owners in the area have been illegally mining silt from water bodies during night to run the units.

Revenue officials directed local police to strengthen patrol during night especially near water bodies to prevent such illegal sand mining. They also told TVK functionaries to report such illegal activities to government authorities rather than taking it on their hand. “We have heard complaints from brick kiln operators and TVK functionaries. We have advised them accordingly. Steps will be taken to address the issue of license for brick kiln operators,” Mr. Senthil Kumar, RDO (Vellore), told The Hindu.



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