Tuticorin violence rocks TN assembly; DMK stages walkout


Team Udayavani, May 29, 2018, 4:49 PM IST

Chennai: The Tamil Nadu Assembly was today rocked by the Tuticorin violence which claimed 13 lives, with the opposition DMK staging a walkout from the House as the party demanded a “permanent closure” of the Vedanta group’s copper plant in that district.

Soon after the question hour, Leader of the Opposition, MK Stalin, attired in black, targeted the state government for issuing a government order (GO) for the closure of the copper unit in Tuticorin rather than convening the cabinet and taking a policy decision in this regard.

Calling the issuance of GO an “eyewash,” tantamount to signalling the Sterlite management to approach the court on the matter, the DMK leader said the move was similar to what was done in 2013 in the issue.

Stalin had yesterday said that following a similar closure notice in 2013, the plant was reopened later.

The Tamil Nadu government had yesterday ordered the state Pollution Control Board to seal and “permanently” close the Sterlite Copper plant following last week’s protests, over pollution concerns, during which 13 people were killed in police firing.

Blaming the government for not holding talks with the people and seeking the resignation of Chief Minister K Palaniswami, the DMK working president said his party will boycott the House proceedings till the plant was “permanently closed.”

Later, he led his party colleagues in staging a walkout who shouted slogans in support of the resignation of the chief minister. The DMK members were dressed in black, which they said, was to signify their protest and grief over the firings. 

Congress legislature party leader K Ramasamy said the probe into the issue should be done properly or transferred to the CBI. He also wanted an unconditional withdrawal of all cases in this regard.

Asking the government to own up responsibility for the loss of 13 lives, he said the chief minister should resign.

Large-scale violence on May 22 against the Sterlite copper plant in Tuticorin and police firing led to the death of 12 persons. The next day saw one more youth succumbing to injuries sustained in police firing.

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