MK Stalin 
Tamil Nadu

Fisherman shot: Stalin condemns K’taka officials; gives solatium

Quoting the relatives of the deceased as saying that Karavadayan along with six others went fishing in Cauvery river on February 14 and he was killed in the shooting by Karnataka forest officials, Stalin, in a statement issued late Friday, said that the body of the deceased was retrieved from Sennapatti forest area.

DT NEXT Bureau

CHENNAI: Chief Minister M K Stalin on Friday condemned the firing by Karnataka forest department officials which allegedly claimed the life of one Raja aka Kaaravadayan of Govindapadi at Kolathur in Salem.

The Chief Minister also announced Rs 5 lakh solatium to the family of the deceased.

ये भी प�ें- Tamil fisherman allegedly shot by K'taka forest dept official

Quoting the relatives of the deceased as saying that Karavadayan along with six others went fishing in Cauvery river on February 14 and he was killed in the shooting by Karnataka forest officials, Stalin, in a statement issued late Friday, said that the body of the deceased was retrieved from Sennapatti forest area.

Expressing his condolences to the bereaved family members of the deceased, the Chief Minister said, "I convey my strong condemnation to the firing by Karnataka forest officials." He also announced Rs 5 lakh solatium to the family of the deceased from Chief Minister's Relief Fund.

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