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Shutdown in Kerala over SC/ST Act dilution hits life

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THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Normal life across Kerala was paralysed on Monday following a shutdown in the state called by 30 Dalit organisations to protest against the dilution of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act.a. A similar shutdown took place in the state on April 2 as part of the nationwide 24-hour protest called by trade unions.


The state-owned Road Transport Corporation, private bus operators and traders body had earlier announced that they would function normally. But in many places, the protesters blocked roads to prevent vehicles from plying.


In Kochi, the leader of Monday’s protest Geetanandan and his supporters were taken into custody.


“The report that we have got from across the state is that by and large the protest appears to have become a success... There is no reason for taking us into custody,” Geetanandan told the media.


Shops especially in Kannur district, were asked to down their shutters.


In Kollam, a state-owned bus was stoned. Teachers who were to reach the Class X examinations paper valuation camp in the district were held up after traffic was halted.


“Don’t think we can reach the camp on time. We decided to come after the state government had assured us that traffic would not be stopped and the police had taken all steps to prevent it. But now we are stranded,” said a group of female teachers.


In the state capital, IT professionals were able to reach the Technopark campus in convoys.


University examinations for the day were rescheduled.


On April 3, the Supreme Court declined to stay its ruling, which activists say has diluted the law aimed at preventing atrocities on Dalits and tribes, as it asserted that it wanted to protect innocent people from being punished.


— IANS


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