After fresh violence, internet services suspended in Tuticorin, top cop shifted


Chennai, May 24 (Agencies): The Tamil Nadu government on Wednesday ordered suspension of internet services in Tuticorin and adjoining districts of Tirunelveli and Kanyakumari for five days to prevent spread of rumours through social media and help bring public tranquility.

The government also transferred district collector N Venkatesh and Superintendent of Police P Mahendran on Wednesday.

Tirunelveli District collector, Sandeep Nanduri has been appointed as Tuticorin district, an official release said.

Nilgiris District SP Murali Rambha will replace P Mahendran.

Blaming provocative messages spread through social media, the government in an order said such messages led to a massive gathering of about 20,000 people on Tuesday in Tuticorin against Sterlite's copper plant which subsequently resulted in violence and police action.

Noting that anti-social elements were trying to exploit the situation, the government directed nodal officers of Internet Service Providers in these three districts to suspend internet services till May 27 effective from Wednesday.

Citing a communique in this respect from the Director General of Police, the order said "it is felt necessary that the services of internet should be stopped/curtailed to prevent spread of such rumours."

With 11 falling to police firing on Tuesday, when the anti-Sterlite stir entered the 100th day and the protesters marched to the district collector’s office to present demand for permanent closure of the copper smelter unit alleging it was polluting environment and groundwater, one more death on Wednesday has now taken the toll in the unfortunate and avoidable tragedy to 12.

  

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  • Valerian Dsouza, Udupi / Mumbai

    Thu, May 24 2018

    Very, very sad matter.
    The place is mainly inhabited by Christian fisher folk, didn't want such massive polluting Industry there.
    Police who are supposed to be protecting peoples rights, can't resort to fire/kill, protestors who have been vehemently protesting against setting up polluting Vedanta / Sterlite group.
    Such polluting industry should have been set up at dry land, where there is hardly any human in habitation.

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  • Sampath, Mlore/ Blore

    Thu, May 24 2018

    Police are the puppets at the hands of politicians. They runs behind the politicians instead of giving to help to the people. They are eager to carry of the Government orders.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Thu, May 24 2018

    The state government delayed action might have given scope to recur this violence again.

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  • Rajesh, Mulki

    Thu, May 24 2018

    India will be ripped off of it's natural weather and ecosystem within next few years because of government apathy, industrial bribery... Today the protesters are killed ,very soon mother nature will kill everyone.No businessman can save anything at that time. But most of these rich folks already have houses and properties in green and clean Western countries.

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