Fearing Cauvery protests, Chepauk stadium becomes a fortress

IANS  |  Chennai 

Fearing protests by Tamil groups over the water sharing row, authorities have enforced unprecedented security arrangements for the (IPL) match here on Tuesday.

The Association (TNCA) has banned spectators from bringing mobile phones, or any electronic devices, bags, briefcases, pagers, radios, digital diaries, laptops, computers, tape-recorders and even binoculars.

The banned list also includes musical instrument, video cameras, digital cameras, crackers, inflammable materials, firearms and ammunition, edibles, thermos flasks, water jugs, bottles, cigarettes, beedis, match boxes, lighters, razors, scissors, mirrors and glass, knifes and batteries.

The use of mobile phones, transistors, computers, cameras or any other for recording and for communication the match details, statistics and images has also been prohibited.

Some political parties have called for axing the match between Chennai Super Kings and Kolkata Knight Riders at the -- popularly known as -- to protest the Centre's failure to set up a Management Board (CMB) and Water Regulatory Committee (CWRC).

According to police, more than 2,000 police personnel would be deployed at the stadium and, as a precaution, people wearing black colour dress will not be allowed entry.

Tamil said necessary security will be provided to the organisers.

He said it was for the organisers to decide whether to cancel the match or not and it was for the people to decide whether to boycott the match or not.

Meanwhile, a group in the Tamil movie industry, led by Director Bharathirajaa, R.K. Selvamani and V. Sekar, floated an association called Tamil Panpaattu Peravai on Monday here.

They told reporters that holing an match when the state was fighting for river water was an attempt to divide the youth.

Bharathirajaa said they will hold a protest against the match.

Earlier, said the organisers of the matches should understand the people's problems. But he said the DMK was not against holding the matches.

Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK) chief had also sought a ban on matches in

Spectators have also been told not to dishonour the Indian flag. No or drink from outside will also be permitted.

--IANS

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First Published: Mon, April 09 2018. 21:14 IST