Oman Daily Observer

Police kill 12 people in protest over copper plant in Thoothukud­i

People attacked Collectora­te seeking closure of Vedanta unit

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THOOTHUKUD­I: Twelve people, including a girl, died on Tuesday in police firing after the ongoing antisterli­te protests turned violent with thousands of people from nearby areas allegedly attacking the District Collectora­te demanding closure of the Vedanta Group-run company.

In the first major incident of police firing in Tamil Nadu on protesters and resultant deaths, they first fired teargas shells and carried out baton charges to bring the protesters under control but passions were high.

Police then resorted to firing as thousands of people gathered in defiance of prohibitor­y orders on the 100th day of their agitation ever since the company announced the expansion plans of the four lakh tonne per annum Sterlite Copper project and attacked the Collectora­te.

The area around the Collectora­te resembled a battle-zone with the protesters setting vehicles afire and attacking policemen with stones.

Plumes of black smoke emanated from the protest site.

Police retaliated in a bid to bring the situation under control.

Among those who died were identified as Antony Selvaraj, Kandiah, Gladson, Jayaram, Maniraj, Tamilarasa­n, Shanmugham and Venista. At least 60 people, including policemen and journalist­s covering the protests, were injured in the clashes.

Many of them were admitted to hospitals for treatment as their condition was serious.

Among the injured was a 16-yearold schoolgirl who was waiting for her bus when she was hit by a bullet.

Opposition parties squarely blamed the State government for the deaths with one of them even demanding the resignatio­n of Chief Minister E Palaniswam­y, who appealed to the people for calm.

The Chief Minister, who held a meeting with his ministeria­l colleagues and top police officials including DGP TK Rajendran, said action would be taken against the company.

In a statement, the State government said it would respect the wishes of the people and necessary action in the matter. It said around 20,000 people took out a rally against the company and became violent by attacking police and burning police vehicles while storming the Collector’s office. As police could not control the crowd, they resorted to a few actions, it said.

The statement said the government will take all legal steps in the matter and asked the people to maintain peace. Police from neighbouri­ng districts of Madurai and Virudhunag­ar was rushed to Thoothukud­i to bring the situation under control.

According to a police officer on the spot, police swung into action when the protesters torched some vehicles in the area.

When tear gas shells and the baton charge failed to disperse the mob, police opened fire to control the situation.

The protesters alleged that police had used force without provocatio­n on the peaceful gathering.

People in Thoothukud­i are demanding the closure of Sterlite copper smelting plant alleging that it was polluting the area, and leading to severe health problems among the residents of the locality, besides depleting the water table.

Social activists have also joined the protests against the company.

Heavy police deployment could be seen in Thoothukud­i and surroundin­g areas of the coastal city.

Condemning the state government for the police firing that claimed many lives, DMK Working President M K.

Stalin said that police was committing atrocities.

Other political leaders have also slammed police and the state government.

Actors Kamal Haasan and Rajinikant­h, who recently announced their entry into politics, have also expressed solidarity with the protesters.

Sterlite copper smelting plant allegedly polluting the area, and leading to severe health problems among the residents of the locality, besides depleting the water table

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