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Modi Swearing-in: Vaiko, 100 others detained over Rajapaksa visit

Updated on: 26 May,2014 02:44 PM IST  | 
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MDMK leader Vaiko and about 100 supporters were detained here while protesting against the visit of Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa, police said.

Modi Swearing-in: Vaiko, 100 others detained over Rajapaksa visit

New Delhi: MDMK leader Vaiko and about 100 supporters were detained here on Monday while protesting against the visit of Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa, police said.


Police rounded up the vocal protesters in the heart of the capital when they began marching from near the Jantar Mantar observatory towards parliament, waving black flags.


The group halted near the Parliament Street police station where police had erected steel barricades.


"We have come to Delhi to protest against the visit of the butcher of Tamils," Vaiko screamed, referring to Rajapaksa who is accused of ordering the killing of thousands of Tamils during the civil war.

Dressed in black, a symbol of protest, MDMK activists raised slogans against Rajapaksa and burnt his posters.

Rajapaksa arrived here Monday to attend the swearing-in ceremony of Prime Minister-designate Narendra Modi.

This is the second time within a week that Vaiko has visited New Delhi to register his opposition to Rajapaksa. He is a BJP ally, but Modi refused to buckle.

A Delhi Police spokesman said Vaiko, a former MP and a long-time supporter of the now vanquished Tamil Tigers, had been taken to Parliament Street police station for preventive detention.

Modi's decision to invite Rajapaksa along with other SAARC leaders had raised a storm in Tamil Nadu, with all Dravidian parties expressing their opposition.

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J. Jayalalithaa has refused to attend Modi's inauguration.

The Rajapaksa regime has been accused by critics of overseeing the killing of thousands of innocent Tamils during the end stages of the Tamil separatist conflict that ended in May 2009.

Formerly from the DMK, Vaiko, who later formed the MDMK, has been one of the most vocal supporters of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), which was militarily crushed in 2009.

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