Cauvery issue: PMK worker electrocuted during protest

ANI  |  Chennai [Tamil Nadu] (India) 

A (PMK) worker on Wednesday died, after he came in contact with a high-voltage electric wire inTindivanam, during a protest over the demand of (CMB).

The incident happened when he climbed on top of an electric locomotive at railway station.

Another party worker, walking ahead of him, was also critically injured as he came in contact with the wires.

Earlier in the day, workers stopped a train at Chennai Egmore railway station during the protest over the CMB issue.

The has called for a shutdown, demanding that the constitute the (CMB) and (CWRC).

The (SC), in its ruling in the matter earlier, had reduced Tamil Nadu's share in the Cauvery water to 177.25 thousand million cubic feet.

On February 16, the apex court had ordered the to set up the CMB and (CWRC) within six weeks.

Thereafter, moved a contempt plea in the SC, seeking action against the Centre for allegedly failing to form the CMB within the prescribed time limit of six weeks.

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First Published: Wed, April 11 2018. 16:40 IST