"We have sought a report from the Superintendent Police of Krishnagiri district over the incident. The Commission has written to the officer on Friday," NCSC Chairman P L Punia told PTI.
Asked about further action by the Commission, he said it has sought a convenient date from the Tamil Nadu government to discuss, in detail, about some attacks on persons belonging to Scheduled Caste in the past.
As per news reports, Aravindhan and one of his relatives went to the temple. Some dominant caste persons used filthy words against them and when they opposed it, the duo were attacked.
The news reports also claimed that one of the attackers had allegedly urinated in Aravindhan's mouth.
The issue also echoed in Parliament on March 19, after Congress member K Suresh raised the issue in the Lok Sabha, which was immediately opposed by AIADMK members.
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