TN anti-sterlite protests: Plea in Delhi HC for NHRC intervention

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

A plea was today moved in the seeking direct intervention of (NHRC) into the killing of people in police action during protests against the Vedanta's factory in Tamil Nadu's district.

The court is likely to hear tomorrow the petition filed by A Rajarajan. The plea said he gave a representation to the yesterday seeking its earliest intervention into the "unlawful killings".

The petition, filed through Sabrish Subramanian, claimed the refused to consider their representation as a matter of urgency and ignored the ground realities.

It said the commission simply requested a report from the and DGP of

It alleged that "human rights violation and continuous unlawful killings by indiscriminate police firing was happening even after the case was suo motu taken and report was requested by respondent (NHRC)."

The petition alleged that unless the directly intervenes in the issue at the earliest or through an independent agency, the "unlawful killings by police" would continue and there is a possibility of destruction of evidence.

It sought direction to the commission to consider their representation as a matter of great urgency.

The NHRC had yesterday sent a notice to the Tamil Nadu's and police chief over the killing of 10 people in police firing during anti-Sterlite protest in

Violence broke out on May 22 during protests demanding the closure of the factory over pollution concerns with police opening fire, resulting in the death of 10 people. The agitation has been going on for over three months for the closure of the factory.

Thousands of protesters had, reportedly, gathered to mark the 100th day of the agitation at Kumarattiyapuram village on the outskirts of the city on May 22.

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First Published: Thu, May 24 2018. 15:50 IST