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Protests rage in Tamil Nadu for CMB, activists attempt self-immolation

The DMK has said black flags would be shown to Prime Minister Narendra Modi whenever he comes to Tamil Nadu

IANS  |  Chennai 

DMK protests in Tamil Nadu
Activists of ‘May 17 Movement’ stage a demonstration against the Central and State governments for their alleged failure to constitute the Cauvery Water Management Board | Photo: PTI

It was a day of protests in on Monday against the Central government's failure to set up a (CMB) despite a order.

Activists of the and other organisations staged noisy demonstrations protests here and in other parts of the state.

members protested at several places in the city including the arterial stretch in Saidapet, disrupting traffic.

In Coimbatore, around 500 km from here, members stopped a train by squatting on train tracks.

The party and its allies have called for a shutdown on April 5 over the Cauvery issue.

Members of some fringe organisations picketed post offices and offices in the state.

In Mannargudi, students protested outside their colleges.

The Centre has failed to set up the within six weeks of the Supremem court's order of February 16. The six-week deadline ended on March 29.

political leaders say the BJP is acting in favour of Karnataka, which is opposed to the CMB and where Assembly elections are due.

The has said black flags would be shown to whenever he comes to

Meanwhile, police in Thiruvannamalai rounded up several youths who showed black flags to BJP cief Tamilisai Soundararajan on Monday.

According to reports reaching here, Puducherry's has written to Modi to constitute the CMB in the interests of people of the Union Territory.

First Published: Mon, April 02 2018. 20:13 IST
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