Modi arrives in TN amid Cauvery row

IANS  |  Chennai 

arrived here on Thursday amid growing political turmoil over the Cauvery water issue and black flag protests by Opposition parties.

Modi, who arrived by a special aircraft from New Delhi, was received at the airport by Union Ministers Nirmala Sitharaman and Pon Radhakrishnan, Banwarilal Purohit, E. Palaniswami, Deputy and

After a brief reception, he left for Mamallapuram, about 55 km from here, from where he would reach the temple town of to formally inaugurate the Defence Expo-2018, which began here on Wednesday.

Later, he would unveil the diamond jubilee plaque at the Adyar

Earlier, a press conference was planned with the at the IIT-Madras, adjacent to the Cancer Institute, but it failed to materialise.

The police have made tight security arrangements in view of the visit.

Meanwhile, opposition parties, inclduing the DMK, various fringe outfits and Tamil organisations greeted the with black flag protests to condemn the Centre for its failure to set up the (CMB) and the (CWRC) as directed by the

The six-week deadline set by the ended on March 29 and the Centre, keeping the next month's Assembly elections in in mind, filed a clarification plea in the Court at the last minute and sought three months time to implement its order, by which time the polling process in the neighbouring state would have been concluded.

M.K. Stalin, along with his party cadres, protested in Sirkazhi, district, by wearing black shirts.

The DMK has appealed to the people to hoist black flags atop their houses and stage demonstrations against the

Activsits of fringe parties including the Tamizhaga Vaazhvurimai Katchi (TVK) led by T. Velmurugan, headed by P. Nedumaran also staged demonstration in front of the in Chennai.

MLAs Tamimum Ansari and Thaniarasi along with SDPI members were arrested in Tirisoolam near the airport.

Similarly, members of the newly-formed Tamilaga Kalai Illakiya Panpattu Maiyam by noted filmmakers Bharathiraaja, Ameeer, Gouthaman and Thangarbachan, were also arrested as they staged a black flag protest at the airport.

As the political atmosphere in the state remained tense and surcharged following unending protests on the Cauvery issue, the remaining six matches of the Chennai Super Kings were shifted to Pune.

--IANS

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First Published: Thu, April 12 2018. 11:28 IST