What wrong did he do, asks mother at last rites of son, killed in Kashmir

Press Trust of India  |  Chennai 

With a shower of tears and the anguished cry of a bereaved mother, a 22-year old man from Tamil Nadu, who died of after being hit by stone pelters in Kashmir, was laid to rest in a cemetery near here today.

His mother was inconsolable.

"What wrong had my son done to meet such an end," she asked over and over again.

Thirumaniselvam was hit by a stone when a mob went on a rampage near Narbal on the outskirts of on Monday. He died in a hospital later that day.

"Was he not just a tourist. Why did this happen," his mother said as she wept while his last rites were being performed at their Karimedu home in neighbouring district.

Later, his body was buried at a cemetery nearby.

Lok Sabha MP P Venugopal had earlier laid a wreath on the body of the commerce graduate, who worked for a private sector company.

Flowers were placed by a large number of people who had gathered there.

Last night, Tamil K Pandiarajan handed over a cheque for Rs 3 lakh as the state government's solatium to the victim's father,

BJP unit Tamilisai Soundararajan, after paying homage to Tirumaniselvam, criticised those who "supported stone pelters of Kashmir" and said violence in any form should be denounced.

(Moopanar) and former union G K Vaasan also placed flowers on the body of the young man.

had told reporters last night that security for tourists was not adequate in and urged the authorities to ensure the safety of visitors to the hill state.

The incident sparked outrage across the country, and was condemned by politicians across the spectrum in

"It is very sad and heartbreaking," had said after meeting Tirumaniselvam's family.

"My head hangs in shame," she had said.

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First Published: Wed, May 09 2018. 16:40 IST