Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Opposition calls for Tamil Nadu ‘bandh’ over Tuticorin killings

- Indo Asian News Service letters@hindustant­imes.com

Opposition parties on Thursday called for a ‘Tamil Nadu bandh’ on Friday and sought the resignatio­n of the “BJP’s puppet government” in the state over the death of 12 people in police firing in protests against the Sterlite company in Thoothukud­i.

Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) leader Kanimozhi accused the Modi government of ‘remote-controllin­g’ the Tamil Nadu government and alleged that the Sterlite factory was able to thrive because of the support it received from the central and state government­s.

It is important to know who ordered the police firing that killed 13 protesters in Thoothukud­i town, the MP said.

The police action followed mass protests against the factory that locals say was depleting the water table in the region and also causing health hazards.

Thoothukud­i’s new collector Sandeep Nanduri said that since the government had ordered an inquiry committee to probe the incidents, it would be improper for him to comment on the issue.

Meanwhile, the authoritie­s have cut Internet connectivi­ty in the districts of Tuticorin, Madurai and Kanyakumar­i in a bid to prevent rumour mongering and the spread of visuals and videos of police action on social media platforms.

In Chennai, the DMK again demanded the resignatio­n of chief minister E Palaniswam­i, blaming him for the violence.

Merely transferri­ng officials is not enough and the guilty ones who ordered the police firing must be punished, said Marumalarc­hi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (MDMK) leader Vaiko, who was taken into custody in Chennai along with DMK leader MK Stalin and others.

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