Shops shut, police deployed at Namakkal village due to communal tension
The Hindu
Two class XII boys belonging to Scheduled Caste were assaulted for asking the traders’ association head to avoid obscene language in public, during his quarrel with another man
Tension prevailed at Periya Manali, as shops were shut in support of a traders association president and 22 persons were arrested as a preventive measure on Thursday, following a recent brawl between the president and two Scheduled Caste schoolboys.
According to the police, Thangamani (56) of Periya Manali, near Vaiyappamalai in Namakkal district, is the president of the Periya Manali traders association and an AIADMK party cadre.
In the evening of September 16, a quarrel broke out between Mr. Thangamani and a truck driver when the driver did not give space for Mr. Thangamani’s car to pass through the road.
During the spat between the duo, two class XII students belonging to Schedule Caste (SC) asked Mr. Thangamani not to use obscene words in the public. Irked by this, he argued with the boys, and it soon turned into a brawl.
Later, Bhoobalan (31), son of Mr. Thangamani and a local villager Sekar (45) also attacked the boys and allegedly asked them to kneel down and apologise to Mr. Thangamani.
Then, a few Dalit outfits that came in support of the boys, admitted them to Namakkal Government Hospital. Mr. Thangamani was also admitted to the hospital.
Receiving complaints from both the parties, Elachipalayam police registered a case against Mr. Thangamani, his son Mr. Bhoobalan, and Mr. Sekar under the SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act.













