Rajini Visits Tuticorin, Donates Rs 2 Lakh
Rajinikanth will
donate Rs 2
lakh each to the families of those killed in police firing during the Sterlite
protests on 22 May 2018, the actor-politician said. He also announced a
donation of Rs
10,000 for people who sustained injuring during the protest.
This is the first time Rajini,
since announcing his political entry in December 2017, has gone beyond the
podium and Twitter to reach out to and meet the people of Tamil Nadu.
Rajini
was quite head-on in calling out the inefficiency of the state government.
He also added that violence was
inflicted on protesters because of “negligence of intelligence”. “This should
never happen in the future,” he said.
Rajinikanth
visited the people who were injured in the firing at the Tuticorin
Hospital on Tuesday. He lauded the people’s might and said they should ensure
that the Sterlite
plant doesn’t restart again.
Rajinikanth
demanded action against senior police officers for opening fire on the
protesters who participated in the agitation. “Higher officials who were
involved in police firing should be punished.
As of now, government order will
suffice, but state government should also take legal recourse whenever a need
arises,” he said.
Rajinikanth also
brought attention to the police officials who were injured at the protests by
the ‘anti-social elements.’
The TN government on 23 May
appointed a one-person Commission of Inquiry under retired Madras High Court
judge Aruna Jagadeesan to
probe the violence at Tuticorin.
The inquiry will cover the “law and
order incidents following the siege of the District Collectorate by
thousands of persons violating prohibitory orders,” an official release said.
The government, however, did not
specify any time-frame to complete the investigation.The residents of Tuticorin had
been protesting for the closure of the Sterlite-owned
copper smelter plant for 99 days. Things took a violent turn on 22 May, the
100th day of their stir, and 13 people were killed in police action against
protesters.
On 28 May the Tamil Nadu government
announced the permanent closure of the plant since it did not meet the
environment-related conditions of the National Green Tribunal and the Tamil
Nadu Pollution Control Board.
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