Massive anti-IPL protests in Chennai; protesters dispersed

Press Trust of India  |  Chennai 

Massive anti-protests by pro-Tamil groups erupted here today with scores of activists including film directors being detained even as police chased away agitators in some places.

One incident of protesters burning yellow jerseys, the attire of Chennai Super Kings players, was witnessed.

Pro-Tamil groups like (TVK) and a newly launched forum of Tamil directors had given a boycott call of the popular

They alleged that the game was being organised to divert attention from the raging Cauvery protests across the state.

Hundreds of activists of outfits like TVK, Naam Tamizhar and Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK), besides some Muslim groups, staged road blockade at the arterial Anna Salai and TTK Salai, affecting traffic movement, police said.

The agitations especially affected vehicular traffic on the busy Anna Salai, resulting in traffic snarls.

and film personality Seeman, film-maker and scores of activists were taken into custody by police, who had a tough time managing the surging number of protesters.

In some places, the agitators clashed with police, even as there were reports of police chasing them away.

Police had brought the under tight security cover with 4000 police personnel guarding the venue, hosting its first tie since May 2015.

Commandos and personnel of were among the security detail.

The threat of more protests prompted police to step up security for the cricketers, including during their journey to the stadium from their hotel.

The CSK team suffered a slight delay on its onward trip to the stadium for the match due to the disruption.

Some protesters at Anna Salao were seen raising slogans against for not establishing the Cauvery Management Board, an issue on which political parties including DMK and other outfits have been agitating for the past one week.

Protests were also held at Triplicane, in the vicinity of the stadium, by some outfits including VCK but police foiled their bid to march towards the venue and detained them.

Earlier in the day, activists of TVK who tried to stage a demonstration outside the stadium were held.

has been witnessing protests for the past one week, urging the Centre to constitute the Cauvery Management Board (CMB).

Various political parties and outfits have demanded cancellation of matches in Chennai, saying it was being held at a time when the state was witnessing widespread agitations on the vexed issue.

On February 16, the raised the 270 tmcft share of Cauvery water for by 14.75 tmcft and compensated by allowing extraction of 10 tmcft groundwater from the river basin.

The court had granted six weeks to the Centre to formulate a scheme to ensure compliance of its 465-page judgement on the decades-old Cauvery dispute, modifying the award of 2007.

The six-week period ended on March 29.

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First Published: Tue, April 10 2018. 19:50 IST