Talking to reporters after meeting Kausalya, the 19-year-old widow of Shankar (22), who was killed Sunday last, party president K Krishnasamy said they have been demanding a special legislation for the past four years, considering "increasing incidents" of honour killing.
He said Rs 5 lakh compensation given to the bereaved family was "too meagre" and demanded the Centre and the state governments give Rs 1 crore to Kausalya, who is undergoing treatment at a government hospital, and Shankar's parents besides offering government jobs to his brothers.
His party, with the support of human rights organisations and other political outfits will take out a procession at Udumalpet on March 26 to protest against the incident, he added.
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Meanwhile, CPI Tamil Nadu unit also demanded a legislation to prevent increasing caste-based killings.
The four-party Peoples' Welfare Front, in which CPI is a part, if voted to power would bring a special legisation in this regard, party's state unit Vice-President K Subbarayan told reporters here.