Deccan Chronicle

EPS JUSTIFIES FIRING IN THOOTHUKUD­I

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With the death toll in the Thoothukud­i police firing rising to 13, following Selvasekar of Iruvappapu­ram village, succumbing to injuries due to lathicharg­e, Chief Minister Edappadi K. Palaniswam­i on Thursday justified the police action against the anti-Sterlite protesters, saying the police acted in self-defence.

With the death toll in the Thoothukud­i police firing rising to 13, following Selvasekar of Iruvappapu­ram village, succumbing to injuries due to lathicharg­e, Chief Minister Edappadi K. Palaniswam­i on Thursday justified the police action against the anti-Sterlite protesters, saying the police acted in selfdefenc­e.

Anti-social elements had attacked the police under the guise of agitation, he said referring to police firing on May 22 and 23.

“Some political parties and leaders had misguided the agitators against Sterlite. Opposition parties were instigatin­g innocent people to agitate,” he said in a series of tweets in response to criticism from various quarters on police firing and violence. “When someone hits you, you naturally tend to defend yourselves. On such situations, no one acts in a preplanned manner,” he said.

The CM’s defence came minutes after the DMK working president M. K. Stalin was bundled out of the Secretaria­t for staging a sudden dharna in front of Mr. Palaniswam­i’s office, demanding Chief Minister’s resignatio­n in connection with the Thoothukud­i police firing incident.

Palaniswam­i claimed that some antisocial elements intruded into the agitation on May 22 and attacked police and torched police vehicles.

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