Regional Tamil party stages protest against Lankan Government in Chennai

 Regional Tamil party stages protest against Lankan Government in ChennaiChennai, Oct 22: Activists and supporters of Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK), a regional political party of Tamil Nadu, converged in large numbers at Chennai on Thursday to stage a protest against the Sri Lankan Government over maltreatment of displaced Tamils in the island nation.

Thol Thirumavalavan, the founder President of VCK who had recently visited Sri Lankan concentration camps, led the protest.

He expressed his dissatisfaction over the treatment of Tamils in Sri Lanka and accused Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse of being ruthless.

He also demanded the trio of Rajapkses (Mahinda, Basil and Gotabhaya) should be declared as war criminals.

In the protest three party activists were dressed like the Mahinda, Gotabhaya and Basil and a-la a street-play, they were made to surrender before the public for punishment and were ''beaten'' by the people.

“Considering the Sri Lankan Governement''s inhuman and maltreatment of Tamils in Sri Lanka with no land and healthcare, we have gathered here to voice our protest. And to condemn such an attitude of Sri Lankan Government, three members of our party have dressed up like Mahinda and his brothers Basil and Gotabhaya and the three are being beaten by the people as punishment,” Thirumavalavan said. (ANI)