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Periyar statue vandalised in TN; Rahul, DMK, Rajini condemn

Press Trust of India  |  Pudukottai (TN) 

A statue of social reformer and Dravidian movement icon E V Ramasamy, popularly known as "Periyar", was found damaged in a village here today, the latest in a series of similar incidents of vandalism.

The of the statue was found and placed near a traffic roundabout, police said.

The vandalism drew condemnation from Rahul Gandhi, DMK working M K and top

Police said district authorities restored the statue to its original state within hours of the incident.

A large contingent of police has been deployed in the area to prevent any untoward incident, police said, adding a case has been registered.

Gandhi in a tweet said "when the RSS & BJP encouraged the tearing down of statues in Tripura, they signalled their cadres to destroy statues of those who opposed their ideology, like Periyar, the great social reformer who fought for the Dalits. His statue too was destroyed today in "

He also posted a picture of a headless statue.

charged the government with being 'just a spectator' and said if appropriate action had been taken against BJP H Raja's comments that statues should be removed, the vandalism could have been averted.

"This government is just a spectator and that is the truth," he told reporters.

Stalin, also of Opposition in the assembly, said "they (vandalised) did it at night and if they had done it in broad daylight, they would have got punishment for it."


He said the "crowd of cowards who are trying to enter through the rear entrance are miscalculating that by destroying his ideology could also be struck off."

The DMK leader's remark is perceived as directed at the saffron party against the backdrop of a controversy involving its

Rajinikanth, who is set to enter politics, said on his return here from his sojourn in Uttarakhand that "it is a barbaric act, I have said this before and I reiterate now, I strongly condemn it."

Taking a break, the actor, who is set to enter politics, had embarked on his pilgrimage to Uttarakhand on March 10.

Earlier, on March 6, a statue of the Dravidian was allegedly vandalised in the district and two persons were arrested.

The incident assumed political significance as it came after senior BJP H indicated that statues of the rationalist could be the next to be pulled down after a statue of Communist icon was razed by suspected BJP workers in

After coming under fire from political parties for his comments on Periyar, had sought to blame his " administrator" for the gaffe and had expressed regret over the same.

had also strongly condemned the incidents of vandalism of statues across the country and had said stern action would be taken against those found guilty.

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First Published: Tue, March 20 2018. 20:05 IST
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