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Jallikattu protests: NHRC notice to Tamil Nadu govt, police for ‘excesses’

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Jan 24, 2017 11:46 PM IST

The National Human Rights Commission has issued notices to Tamil Nadu government and the state police over reports of “unprovoked excesses” committed by the forces in quelling the pro-Jallikattu protests in Chennai.

The National Human Rights Commission has issued notices to Tamil Nadu government and the state police over reports of “unprovoked excesses” committed by the forces in quelling the pro-Jallikattu protests in Chennai.

Policemen detain an injured protester at a demonstration against the ban on the Jallikattu in Chennai on January 23, 2017.(AFP)
Policemen detain an injured protester at a demonstration against the ban on the Jallikattu in Chennai on January 23, 2017.(AFP)

The NHRC said on Tuesday it has issued the notices to the chief secretary, Chennai Police Commissioner and Director General of Police of the state, and sought reports in the matter in two weeks.

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The Commission in a statement said that it has taken suo motu cognisance of media reports that after the passage of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Tamil Nadu Amendment) Bill,2017 in the state Assembly, “police, without any prior caution, resorted to beating, arresting and damaging private property in order to disperse a large number of people gathered at landmark places in Chennai in support of Jallikattu.”

Violence had broken out in the capital and other parts of Tamil Nadu as police cracked down on protesters, even as the six-day long “Marina uprising” was called off on Monday after the state Assembly passed a bill to replace the ordinance, thus allowing the banned bull taming spot of Jallikattu.

The Commission observed that “unprovoked police action amounts to violation of human rights.”

“The people of Tamil Nadu, particularly in Chennai, had been conducting protests over a week demanding conducting of the bull-taming sport, associated with ‘Pongal’ festival reflecting Tamil culture.

“All through, the protest was peaceful... The visuals on television news channels showed that police set on fire the huts, autos, motorcycles, vegetable shops on streets and other properties in interior streets in Chennai,” the NHRC statement said.

“Bleeding students ran for their lives. Police even entered into the houses and started beating people indiscriminately. The police blocked major routes leading to Marina Beach as well as Chennai city,” it added.

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