Claiming that they were innocent labourers from Tamil Nadu who were lured with higher wages to forests in neighbouring Chittoor, NDA ally, PMK chief Ramadoss said their being shot down without even an inquiry was unacceptable.
Dismissing claims of Andhra Pradesh police that they opened fire in self-defence, he said "it was a plain lie" and demanded a probe by a sitting judge of Supreme Court besides seeking relief to those killed and action against police officials.
"Nobody can approve of such police action. This incident needs a thorough judicial probe and the family members of the victims should also be compensentated," Raja told PTI.
"We are in touch with our counterparts in Andhra Pradesh. We are verifying if 12 of those killed were labourers from Thiruvannamalai and Vellore Districts," a top Tamil Nadu police official told PTI.
DMK chief Karunanidhi, in a statement said, governments of both the states should announce relief to the families of the labourers killed in the exchange of fire.
"Shooting anybody just like that is not acceptable, they must be dealt in accordance with law," Tamil Nadu BJP president Tamilisai Soundararajan told reporters here.
Twenty red sander smugglers were killed and six policemen injured in a fierce exchange of fire after they attacked the police in Seshachalam hill ranges in Andhra Pradesh's Chittoor district early today.
However, the parties in the state have claimed that out of the twenty killed in the shoot out, there were 12 labourers.
He said today's action has led to several misgivings. "Andhra Pradesh should order an impartial probe by reining in officials from both Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh.
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