Three days after his wife
said she would never go back to him, 20-year-old Ilavasaran, whose wedding had
triggered riots in Tamil Nadu, was found dead on a train track in a part of the
state not far from where the couple spent eight months living together. Sources in the police claimed a suicide note
had been found but did not elaborate.
Thirumavalavan, MP and
President of the Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi, which draws large support from
Dalits and backward castes said that, the party doesn’t think it’s a case of
suicide, there should be more of it.
21-year-old Divya eloped to marry
Ilavasaran in October last year. Three villages including the one where he
lived erupted in riots; nearly 200 huts where Dalit families lived were set on
fire, allegedly by the upper caste Vanniar community, to which Divya belonged.
At the time, the political party, the
PMK, headed by S Ramadoss had campaigned to
stop weddings between Dalits and non-Dalits.
Go north or go south, India is same in caste based violence. This is our unity in
diversity. Incredible India !!!!!
Judicial Probe to death cause:-
The State government ordered
a judicial enquiry to probe the cause of the death of Dharmapuri Dalit youth E.
Ilavarasan. Chief Minister Ms. Jayalalithaa said that, the Commission of
Inquiry would be headed by S.R. Singaravelu, former Judge of the Madras High
Court. She said that, the constitution of the Commission of Inquiry had been
made in view of doubts and different opinions expressed by Ilavarasan’s father,
social activists, political leaders and the media on the circumstances leading
to the death of the youth. The probe panel would ascertain truth behind the
death.
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