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Sterlite Row: TN CM Justifies Police Firing as ‘Natural’ Reaction

“Some anti-social elements instigated the situation. They attacked the police,” Edappaddi Palaniswami said.

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Under immense criticism following the death of at least 13 people in police firing in Thoothukudi, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Edappaddi Palaniswami addressed the media for the first time following the protests that broke out on 22 May.

Justifying police firing on unarmed protesters, the Chief Minister said on 24 May that the police had to resort to this, calling it natural and not pre-planned.

Some anti-social elements instigated the situation. They attacked the police. Police first used tear gas, then protesters tried to set fire to Collector’s office and vans on fire. That’s why the police had to resort to this. This is a natural reaction, it wasn’t pre-planned.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister, Edappaddi Palaniswami
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Putting the blame squarely on “anti-social elements” and Opposition parties for the violence, EPS claimed that they had instigated the people of Thoothukudi in a bid to give a bad name to the government.

So far the protests were peaceful, but this time because of the Opposition it turned violent. It is because of this instigation that so many people have died. We are really saddened by the deaths.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister, Edappaddi Palaniswami

Speaking to reporters at the Secretariat, a smiling EPS was flanked by his Cabinet colleagues, including Deputy CM O Panneerselvam, ministers Jayakumar and Sengottaiyan, among others.

The Chief Minister went on to say that “Amma’s government” had done everything to respect the feelings of people. The late Chief Minister Jayalalithaa had questioned the permission given to Sterlite on 29 May 2013 and had cancelled the copper smelter’s permission to operate, he said.

“The NGT then gave a ruling that they can run a smelter if they follow rules. Amma then went to the Supreme Court, and this case is going on,” EPS observed, going on to add that under his tenure the Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board (TNPCB) had denied permission to Sterlite to operate in April. He also pointed to the 23 May closure notice to Sterlite by TNPCB.

The CM said, “Amma's government has followed the feelings of people. But despite this protests were held”.

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Palaniswami Slams DMK President Stalin Over “Political Drama”

Palaniswami slammed Leader of Opposition and DMK working president MK Stalin for staging a political drama outside his office on 24 May.

There was a meeting that was held. Everyone participated. Suddenly, Leader of Opposition (MK Stalin) got out of the Speaker’s chambers. The meeting continued and 15 minutes later we watched on news that he wanted to meet us and the CM refused to meet him.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister, Edappaddi Palaniswami
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Claiming that Stalin had given “fake news” that he refused to meet him, EPS said that the DMK leader could have given the petition to him at the meeting or raised the issue with him there. “But because he wanted to stage a political drama, he gave fake news that I refused to meet him,” EPS hit out.

Earlier in the day, Stalin, together with DMK and Congress leaders, staged a protest at the Secretariat. Stalin walked out of the Business Advisory Committee Meeting, demanding that CM Edappadi Palaniswami and DGP TK Rajendran step down from their posts for the violence in Thoothukudi. He first protested outside the CM's chamber, but the agitators were physically evicted by police personnel. The DMK then held protests outside the Tamil Nadu Secretariat, led by Working President MK Stalin. “Even after deaths of 13 innocent people, no action has been taken against the culprits. The CM has become ineffective. He did not bother to visit the district and meet the people. Therefore, we demand that the CM resign immediately. DGP Rajendran must resign too,” he said.

Stalin and other leaders were later detained by the police.

(This story was first published on The News Minute and has been reproduced here with permission.)

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