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TN shutdown strike cripples normal life (Roundup)

IANS  |  Chennai 

Normal life was paralysed in on Thursday due to a DMK-called shutdown over the Centre's failure to set up a (CMB).

DMK M.claimed the shutdown as a grand success and said over 10 lakh persons were taken into custody across the state by the police on Thursday and where housed in nearby choultries/wedding halls.

He also thanked leaders of political parties, traders, youth, transport employees and others who extended support and cooperation for the shutdown to be successful.

Stalin, the of Opposition in the assembly, added that a meeting of all parties will be held at on Friday.

He said the all-party meeting would decide on the modalities of holding the Cauvery Rights Retrival March from Mukkombu in district to Cuddalore.

Dismissing the charge that public were put to trouble by the protests Stalin said people actively participated in the protests as it concerns their Only when there is water, farming could be done.

Stalin also said, had told him the misdeeds of the ruling and that is why he is having review meetings with district officials.

As part of the shutdown strike Stalin led a massive procession comprising members from his party and his allies, on the arterial to here affecting traffic flow.

He was accompanied by

He was taken into custody by the police.

Hundreds of protesters belonging to DMK, Congress, CPI, CPI-M, MDMK, VCK and farmers were also taken into police custody across the state.

In Chennai, very few government buses were plying on the roads while autorickshaws stayed off. But radio taxis were available.

were also being operated as usual, a Southern Railway told IANS.

However, six suburban trains were held up at the Avadi point here, the said.

There were brief protests on the rail tracks in Salem and Tirunelvelli.

In Tirunelvelli, a large number of DMK men protested in front of a passenger train. Around 150 protesters were detained.

As a result of the Tirunelvelli protest, the Chennai-bound Guruvayur Express and Trivandrum-bound Ananthapuri Express were delayed, according to the Southern Railway

In the hosiery town of Tiruppur, units were shutdown in support of the strike.

However petrol bunks stayed open and milk supply was not affected.

As per reports reaching here, shops in Erode, Nagapattinam, Thanjavur, Tiruvarur, Sivaganga, Ramanathapuram downed their shutters.

In neighbouring Puducherry, were affected while three buses belonging to State were damaged.

The on February 16 reduced Tamil Nadu's share of Cauvery water from 177.25 thousand million cubic feet (TMC), which was less than the 192 TMC allocated by a tribunal in 2007. Karnataka's share of water was increased by 14.75 TMC.

The Centre failed to set up the CMB within six weeks of the apex court's February 16 order. The deadline ended on March 29.

--IANS

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First Published: Thu, April 05 2018. 18:52 IST
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