TN youth commits suicide over Cauvery row

Dharmalingam from Chithode in Erode district suffered 95% burns after he committed self-immolation on early Thursday.

April 12, 2018 12:14 pm | Updated 12:36 pm IST - ERODE:

 Dharmalingam

Dharmalingam

Upset over the Centre's failure to constitute the Cauvery Management Board, a 25-year-old resident of Chithode in Erode district allegedly committed self-immolation on Thursday. The incident coincided with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’ visit to the the temple town of Tiruvidanthai, 55 km from Chennai to formally inaugurate the Defence Expo-2018.

The youth identified as B. Dharmalingam doused himself with fuel around 3 a.m.and set himself on fire. On an alert by his neighbour, Dharmalingam was taken immediately to the district hospital. According to doctors, he suffered 95& burns and died at 8.45 a.m.

A class 8 dropout, Dharmalingam lost his parents at childhood and was living with his grandmother Rathina (79). She said he used to sell toys during temple festivals and earn his livelihood. However, for the past one month, he was at home watching television. She said he was in a depressed state and has no affiliations with any political parties. His uncle, Raja said that Dharmalingam had taken petrol from his two-wheeler and doused himself. "Since, we did not know the reason for his decision, we searched the house for suicide note. We found a note stating the inaction by the Centre and State government in the Cauvery issue, written in chalk piece on the wall,” he added.

Chithode police are inquiring whether the note was indeed written by the victim.

(Assistance for overcoming suicidal thoughts is available on the State’s health helpline 104 or Sneha’s suicide prevention helpline 044-24640050.)

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