NHRC notice to Tamil Nadu over forced political rally in searing heat
BY M Post Bureau3 May 2016 5:40 PM IST
M Post Bureau3 May 2016 5:40 PM IST
The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has issued notice to the Tamil Nadu government for allegedly making people attend political rallies in searing heat without provision for basic facilities.
The Commission has taken cognizance of a complaint sent to it that several people were forced to sit for political rallies, in open fields under the scorching sun, for four to five hours without drinking water and other basic facilities, leading to injuries and loss of lives.
This allegedly happened despite the District Collectors’ advising that the public should not venture out from 11 am to 4 pm due to scorching heat, said an NHRC statement.
The Commission has issued notices to the Chief Secretary and Director General of Police, government of Tamil Nadu calling for detailed reports, within two weeks even as it directed them to take necessary measures to prevent reoccurrence of all such incidents in the future.
“The allegations are serious and the incidents, if true, are indeed unfortunate. While the political parties, especially during the election period, have every right to organise public meetings, it is also the duty of the state/district administration, while granting permissions for such meetings, to take all necessary steps considering the safety and security issues in mind,” observed the Commission while issuing the notices.
“The incidents, one after the other, point towards failure on part of the authorities,” it said.
For three rallies on April 11, 15 and 20, in Cuddalore, Virudhunagar and Salem districts, respectively, people were allegedly forced to assemble as early as 11 am in the scorching heat.
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