Five sisters were evicted from the ashram yesterday.Two of them and their mother allegedly committed suicide by jumping into the sea today, while the other three and their father, who also jumped into the sea at Kalapet, were rescued by local fishermen and were hospitalised.
R Viswanathan, party's local unit Secretary, in a release here noted that when police took steps to evict them, the sisters had objectecd and sought permission to stay in their quarters. They had made it clear they would commit suicide if they were evicted, he said.
Failure of police to get them admitted to a women's home had led to the suicides, Viswanathan said
He took strong exception to some people attacking Ashram premises, saying it would only cause unnecessary rancour and worsen the situation among different sections of people.
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