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Mekedatu project: Protestors detained at Thanjavur

Protesters say the proposed project poses a challenge to the livelihood of the people in the delta districts

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Press Trust Of India
Hundreds of workers belonging to the left parties and DMK besides farmers, including women, on Thursday courted arrest in delta districts protesting against Karnataka government's proposed move to construct two dams across the Cauvery for the Mekedatu project.

The protesters said the proposed project poses a challenge to the livelihood of the people in the delta districts.

Over 280 party activists and farmers were taken into custody at the Thanjavur Railway Station when they picketed the railway tracks.

Rail traffic on the route, including Chozhan Express, was delayed for more than two hours, police said. At Nagapattinam too, some 300 persons, including farmers who staged a rail roko, were taken into custody, police said, adding, shopkeepers extended support to the protest by downing their shutters. The agitation was part of the dawn-to-dusk protest called by the 'Tamil Nadu Vivasayigal Sangam', backed by the Left parties and DMK.

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First Published: Dec 04 2014 | 8:37 PM IST

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