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HindustanTimes.com » States » Tamil Nadu » Story
Jayalalithaa begins fast over Cauvery issue

Press Trust of India

Chennai, March 18, 2007
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AIADMK supremo Jayalalithaa on Sunday began her one-day token fast demanding notification of the Cauvery Water Disputes Tribunal's Feb 5 final award in Central gazette, amidst chaos and unruly scenes around the venue in Chennai.

The former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister commenced the fast at 9 am on a specially erected dias in front of the Valluvar Kottam, a memorial for Tamil saint-poet Tiruvalluvar in the heart of the city. Several senior party leaders, including former ministers O Panneerselvam and E Madhusudanan, joined her on the stage.

This is the second time Jayalalithaa is resorting to a fast on the Cauvery issue, the previous occasion being in 1992 when she was the Chief Minister in her first tenure. She had then went on fast for four days, demanding setting up of a monitoring commitee to oversee the implementation of the tribunal's interim award.

With unmanageable party cadres, especially women, surging forward towards the dais to have a glimpse of their leader, there were no arrangements to control them. Except for the barricades around and near the dais, the poorly arranged show left everyone jostling and pushing for space.

The police failed to anticipate the situation and were content with guarding roads and making traffic arrangements. Not a single police personnel was seen at the venue.

Though the crowd was limited, the scene resembled a jampacked matinee theatre que, fighting it out for a ticket for a newly released star studded movie.

Journalists had a tough time getting to the small area earmarked for them since there were no entry or exit points to it and they had to wade through the crowd.

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