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  • One Dead, Six Injured in Police Fire at Sterlite Protesters in Thoothukudi

    By NE Reporter on May 22, 2018

    THOOTHUKUDI:
    One protestor is feared dead with six others injured as police opened fire against the protesters who were on a rally towards district collectorate campus opposing Sterlite Copper unit, despite section 144 has been clamped in the town area.
    In retaliation, angry protestors set Thoothukudi Collector office premises and the quarters of Sterlite employees on fire. Law and Order ADGP has been rushed to Thoothukudi in addition to the battalions from Manimuthaaru and Madurai being called in to control the situation.
    Owing to the Anti-Sterlite campaigners’ call for a massive protest against the operations of copper smelter here, several hundreds of protesters rallied to the collectorate campus here on Tuesday. Most shops in Thoothukudi town had downed their shutters accepting the strike call given by Thoothukudi town central traders association.
    District collector N Venkatesh issued prohibitory order section 144 in view of the scheduled protest, while granting permission to protest only at the SAV ground near Thoothukudi old bus stand. Paying no heed to the imposition, the public started gathering at Madathur, St Lady of snows church and other conjunctions to march towards collectorate demanding to stop operation of the copper smelter.
    Over 4,000 police personnel from the nearby district have been deployed to prevent crowding proved futile, as the protesters at various areas breached the barricades and marched forward towards the collectorate.
    At Madathur, police had to resort to a mild lathicharge at Madathur to disperse the public gathering. The protesters gheraoed police vehicle at VVD signal while on their way to collectorate. A large number of protesters marched towards collectorate, the police hurled tear gas in order to bring the situation under control. A section of protesters managed to sneak into collectorate. However, police resorted to lathi charge to drive them away, said sources.

     

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