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700 DMK workers detained for protesting against water crisis in Coimbatore

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Published : Jun 20, 2019, 11:01 AM IST

Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) party workers have held a protest outside the Coimbatore City Corporation Office against the water crisis in Tamil Nadu. The police initially detained the party workers and released them later.

700 DMK workers detained for protesting against water crisis in Coimbatore

Coimbatore (Tamil Nadu): Around 700 Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) party workers, who held protests outside the Coimbatore City Corporation Office (CCCO) against the acute water crisis in Tamil Nadu were first detained and later released by police on Wednesday.

700 DMK workers detained for protesting against water crisis in Coimbatore

"We have detained around 700 workers who were protesting outside the Coimbatore City Corporation Office (CCCO) against the acute water crisis in Tamil Nadu. We released them later," police said.

The protest was held to urge the CCCO to take steps to resolve the water crisis affecting the state.

"Water management is a crucial subject. We are doing all that we can despite the deficient rainfall. We have over 400 water tanks distributing water across the state," Tamil Nadu Minister D Jayakumar had said.

The protestors waved DMK flags and held bright plastic pots over their heads to make a vivid display of the protest against the water crisis.

The protests took place in the wake of the scarce water supply in the southern state of Tamil Nadu. This water crisis seems to be a pressing issue in the neighbouring state of Karnataka as well (due to the drought).

Also read: Kerala policeman who set woman colleague on fire dies

Coimbatore (Tamil Nadu): Around 700 Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) party workers, who held protests outside the Coimbatore City Corporation Office (CCCO) against the acute water crisis in Tamil Nadu were first detained and later released by police on Wednesday.

700 DMK workers detained for protesting against water crisis in Coimbatore

"We have detained around 700 workers who were protesting outside the Coimbatore City Corporation Office (CCCO) against the acute water crisis in Tamil Nadu. We released them later," police said.

The protest was held to urge the CCCO to take steps to resolve the water crisis affecting the state.

"Water management is a crucial subject. We are doing all that we can despite the deficient rainfall. We have over 400 water tanks distributing water across the state," Tamil Nadu Minister D Jayakumar had said.

The protestors waved DMK flags and held bright plastic pots over their heads to make a vivid display of the protest against the water crisis.

The protests took place in the wake of the scarce water supply in the southern state of Tamil Nadu. This water crisis seems to be a pressing issue in the neighbouring state of Karnataka as well (due to the drought).

Also read: Kerala policeman who set woman colleague on fire dies

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