Cauvery row: Shoe hurled near Jadeja during IPL match, three detained


Chennai, Apr 11 (Deccan Chronicle): Three Naam Tamilar Katchi (NTK) workers were detained for hurling shoes inside the Chepauk stadium, Chennai, during an ongoing Indian Premier League between the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) and Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) here on Tuesday.

NTK, a Tamil nationalist party in the state, which among other protesters, is demanding a boycott of the IPL matches in Chennai until the Cauvery water issues is solved.

The political parties in the state have been protesting against the Centre's negligence in the formation of Cauvery Management Board (CMB).

Before the ninth over of the KKR innings, a shoe was hurled where Ravindra Jadeja was fielding as CSK officials and police manned the boundary rope. Later, Faf du Plessis, who was not a part of the playing XI, was seen carrying the shoe out of the field of play.

Earlier in the day IPL chairman Rajeev Shukla also met Union Home Secretary Rajeev Gauba and demanded enhanced security arrangements during the matches in Chennai.

"Today I meet with the home security and discussed the security concerns with him. He spoke to the director general of police and given instructions for security to the spectators and players to avoid any untoward incident," Shukla told ANI.

The IPL chairman added that the plan is to conduct all matches in Chennai and it is on the police to handle protests.

He said, "We are trying that those matches should take place in Chennai itself. There is no plan to move the matches to other states. Tamil Nadu government has assured that full-fledged security will be provided during the matches."

"If there will be any issue than the Tamil Nadu government will have to look for a plan B," Shukla added.

It is to be noted that IPL has returned to Chepauk stadium after two years where the home franchise Chennai Super Kings took on Kolkata Knight Riders in the fifth match of the 2018 fixture.

  

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Wed, Apr 11 2018

    Let the people suffer. Let there be no water, no electricity. But we will continue to spend crores on cricket.

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  • richard, shirva

    Wed, Apr 11 2018

    @HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain...these Tamils making water politics!! everybody knows mysore, bangalore get less rainfall and anybody can see the Dam water level still these Tamils are stick to their habits 'adamant'..wherever they go they want independence and facilities at their door!
    Being Indians they don't respect national language, don't follow any main national parties, don't respect any other state languages...Tamil is only a state language where Tamils adamant and wants everybody to learn and implement ...! but they don't want to learn other languages.....
    Cricket is a game of business, People follow for entertainment, Government earns too...its ok!
    Water is a resource..Tamil is boarder to Arabian Sea - they can get it recycled in plenty and request center for help the project instead fighting \Cauvery/ for nothing!!!
    need protest against these Tamils to teach a lesson

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  • Af,,, Mangalore

    Wed, Apr 11 2018

    We will give water to tamil nadu ,pls take back your 30 lacs people who staying in bengaluru enjoying all felicities in karnataka.

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  • Rakesh, Mundkur

    Wed, Apr 11 2018

    E SALA CUP NAMDE, CAUVERY NAMDE..

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