Minor girl murder: Bandh called by Opposition parties impacts normal life in Puducherry; leaders arrested

AIADMK leader Anbalagan told reporters that the territorial government had failed to tackle the menace of drugs in the Union Territory (UT)

ByPTI

Published Mar 08, 2024 | 11:05 AMUpdatedMar 08, 2024 | 6:24 PM

Bandh obsereved in Puducherry

Leaders of the Opposition Congress and DMK were arrested by the Puducherry police during the bandh called by them on Friday, 8 March, to protest against the government’s alleged failure to prevent the death of a nine-year-old girl.

President of the Puducherry Pradesh Congress Committee and Member of Parliament (MP) V Vaithilingam, Leader of Opposition (LoP) and DMK MLA R Siva and other party legislators were among those detained by the cops.

The demonstration was held during the 12-hour bandh in Puducherry by the Opposition INDIA bloc. The AIADMK also called for the bandh separately to condemn the Puducherry government’s alleged failure to curb drug menace and the death and sexual assault of the nine-year-old girl.

Leaders and cadres of the AIADMK led by its state secretary A Anbalgan courted arrest at the Odiansalai segment when they staged a road roko demanding strong action against the accused.

Anbalagan told reporters that the government had failed to tackle the menace of drugs in the Union Territory (UT). He said that Lieutenant Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan had gone on record on Thursday to say that the drug peddlers in Puducherry were having links with the drug mafia in Tamil Nadu.

He demanded that the arrested culprits (a fifty-year-old man and a teenager) should be awarded maximum punishment so that such crimes would not recur in the future. He expressed concern that none of the ministers or officials visited the bereaved family.

Leaders and cadres of the Congress, the DMK and other parties of the INDIA block staged a demo at the Pattanikadi junction to demand a stringent punishment for the accused.

Senior police officers camped at various points to ensure that there was no disturbance of law and order. A police officer said that necessary police personnel were pressed into service.

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Puducherry comes to a halt

All privately operated buses and autos and tempos went off the roads. The bus terminus in neighbouring Orleanpet wore a deserted look with services stopped. However, government-run buses operated as usual.

Hotels and restaurants were shut at several points. Vegetable vendors and fish sellers also did not ply their trade.

Jawaharlal Nehru Street and a few other shopping hubs were empty with the merchants keeping their shops closed.

While attendance in government offices was normal, the turnout of patients at hospitals was less than the usual strength as there were no transport facilities, official sources said.

Stranded passengers travelling to neighbouring Tamil Nadu were helped by officials of the government transport corporation who took them in their vehicles to the bus terminus.

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