Home Ministry seeks report on Thoothukudi firing

Rajnath appeals for calm in Thoothukudi

May 24, 2018 09:12 pm | Updated 09:12 pm IST - New Delhi

The Home Ministry on Thursday sought a report from the Tamil Nadu government on the police firing in Thoothukudi and the prevailing situation in the town, Home Minister Rajnath Singh said.

Mr. Singh also appealed to the people of Thoothukudi to remain calm and maintain peace. Thirteen people have died in police firing during protests demanding the closure of the Vedanta group’s Sterlite Copper plant over pollution concerns.

“The MHA has taken cognisance of the situation and sought a report on the incident and the prevailing situation from the State government,” the Minister said in a statement here.

The Ministry has been in touch with the State government and sought a detailed report on the circumstances leading to the loss of lives on May 22, an official said.

The Tamil Nadu government has been asked to provide details of the action taken to restore peace and normalcy. The State government has also been requested to give a detailed report on the Sterlite plant.

Mr. Rajnath Singh said he was deeply pained at the loss of precious lives during the agitation at Tuticorin. “My thoughts are with the bereaved families. I also pray for the speedy recovery of the injured. I appeal to the people in Tuticorin to remain calm and maintain peace and tranquillity in the region,” he said.

Protests against the Sterlite plant have been going on for over three months, but violence first erupted on Tuesday with agitators fighting pitched battles with police, prompting it to open fire.

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