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Jallikattu violence: TN parties condemn police ‘excesses’

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

CHENNAI/COIMBATORE: Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) working president M K Stalin on Tuesday demanded the transfer of top police officials to ensure a fair probe into alleged police excesses to disperse Jallikattu protesters here even as Chennai Police said it was verifying videos of “misbehavio­ur” by police.

DMK working president M K Stalin demanded transfer of City Police Commission­er S George for “not properly handling” the peaceful protest by students.

In a statement here, he also demanded the transfers of the State intelligen­ce chief and the head of city intelligen­ce to ensure a just, fair and independen­t probe.

Stalin, who had on Mondaydema­nded a judicial commission of enquiry by a sitting High Court judge, reiterated his demand and again alleged police excesses while dispersing protesters.

“It is the duty of the police department to identify unlawful elements and curb them and police indulging in illegal activities is not acceptable,” he said referring to some videos that showed police personnel purportedl­y indulging in torching incidents and attacks on protesters.

Chennai Police, in the wake of such charges against its personnel, said “With regard to the video footage involving misbehavio­ur by policemen brought to notice through social media and media persons, an enquiry is being done by the Cyber Cell of the Central Crime Branch to verify the veracity of these photo and video footages.”

They said a detailed probe of photograph­ic and video footages of various (violent) incidents was being undertaken to identify miscreants. Steps were also being taken to apprehend miscreants under preventive proceeding­s.

Coimbatore Police Commission­er A Amalraj said they had adequate evidence, including visuals, of those who either indulged in anti-social activities or directed innocent students to indulge in violence and said that necessary action would be taken against them.

It was evident that protesters were directed by some anti-social elements, he said, adding that some persons who raised slogans supporting Maoists elsewhere were also present during the Jallikattu protest.

Both Chennai and Coimbatore police appealed to people not to pay heed to rumours and claims in the social media.

Meanwhile, CPI(M) State Secretary G Ramakrishn­an said the People’s Welfare Front, comprising his party, CPI and VCK will stage a demonstrat­ion at Chennai, Madurai and Coimbatore on January 28 against alleged police excesses in these cities.

 ?? PTI ?? Pro-jallikattu protesters stop a train during a demonstrat­ion against the ban on the Jallikattu at Sellur in Chennai
PTI Pro-jallikattu protesters stop a train during a demonstrat­ion against the ban on the Jallikattu at Sellur in Chennai

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