The party's two-day State Committee meeting which concluded yesterday, adopted a resolution in this regard, in which it also reiterated its demand that the government enact a separate legislation to deal with honour killings.
The resolution was released today.
While caste-related hatred and movements based on that have been increasing in the state, about 60 honour killings had happened within the past one year, it said adding such a situation has given rise for the need to create a cordial atmosphere for treating all castes alike.
"The CPI (M) state Committee urges the Tamil Nadu government to enact a legislation to prevent honour killings," it said.
Further, the 'progressive' recommendations made by the Justice P Mohan Committee, that was formed in 1998 to prevent caste-related violence in the southern districts, should be implemented, it added.
One of them was according 'Special Status' to people who opt for self-respect marriage as well as their wards, and extend the reservation benefit in education and employment, it said.
