Khaleej Times

Only anti-social elements held in Thoothukud­i: Palaniswam­i

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chennai — Tamil Nadu Chief Minister K. Palaniswam­i on Monday said the Thoothukud­i police are arresting only those persons who indulged in arson and violence on May 22.

Speaking in the assembly, he noted that Tamil Nadu “is the only state witnessing large number of protests in the country” and “protection is given to the people to such an extent”.

Palaniswam­i said permission and protection is given to genuine protesters who want to serve the people or secure their rights from the government.

Photograph­ic evidence

He said there are sufficient photograph­ic evidence about antisocial elements throwing petrol bombs, setting vehicles on fire and carrying logs during the May 22 protests by the antiSterli­te Copper smelter plant movement members in Thoothukud­i.

“We are showing such persons as anti-social elements and not the general public,” Palaniswam­i said.

He said police are arresting those anti-social elements only with proper evidence.

Action against erring officials

He also assured the House that action will be taken against those officials who were wrong, based on the report and recommenda­tions of the one-person inquiry commission headed by retired High Court Judge into May 22 violence in Thoothukud­i.

In a statement, Palaniswam­i announced a solatium of Rs1 million to the family of Valliammal who died due to burn injuries in a hospital after the bus in which she was travelling was set on fire on May 25 by some antisocial elements.

Valliammal was admitted to a hospital and died on May 31.

Palaniswam­i said the bus was set on fire following the violence and police firing in Thoothukud­i on May 22. —

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