Terming today as a "black day" for democracy, the senior DMK leader urged all those who wanted to "remove" the "anti- democratic" AIADMK government to join him.
After alleging that he was manhandled in the Assembly by the marshals on the day of the vote of confidence, which the Palaniswami government won with a comfortable margin of 122-11, Stalin sat on a protest at the Marina along with his MLAs.
"It is a black day for democracy. This anti-people(AIADMK) government must be removed. Insisting that a peaceful protest is underway at the Marina. Those who want to remove this anti-democratic government should converge at the Marina," he said in a statement here.
Incidentally, the Marina had witnessed a week-long pro-jallikattu protests in January where scores of people, mainly youngsters had converged at the sands of the famous beach and agitated before it turned violent.
Meanwhile, several DMK workers blocked vehicular traffic and indulged in stone-pelting in different places in the state to protest the alleged attack on Stalin, police said.
DMK supporters staged protests in more than 10 places in and around Coimbatore.
Reports from Cuddalore said, government buses were damaged in stone-throwing incidents at Chidambaram, Virudachalam and Veppur in the district, in which two persons sustained minor injuries.
In Puducherry, the DMK cadresstaged a road roko at near the bus terminus and raised slogans condemning the attack on Stalin.
Thanjavur reports said, around 300 persons including former Union Minister TR Balu were arrested for burning the effigy of Dhanapal.
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A Madurai report said DMK members staged demonstrations and blocked roads in several places including Ramanathapuram and Karur.
Police said they detained several DMK workers in connection with the stone pelting incidents and demonstrations in these places.
Police said the situation was under control.
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