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Why did Vanchhi layyer shoot himself?

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Answered by preetisinghallavanya
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Answered by khushboojasvinder
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Explanation:

The timing of the assassination indicated a protest against the impending coronation. Many outfits in Tamil Nadu allege that Vanchi Iyer was a casteist and he killed Ashe because he was interfering with the Brahminism.

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