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Report on Jallikkattu violence in six to seven months

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Press Trust of India Coimbatore
The commission of inquiry probing the violence during the jallikattu (taming of the bull) protests in Tamil Nadu, today said it will submit its report in another six to seven months.

The commission, headed by retired Madras High Court judge, S Rajasekaran, was here today to inquire about the protest in January in the city.

Rajasekaran told reporters here that the report will be submitted in another six to seven months, even as the term was ending by October 31.

A total of 51 persons, including students had filed their affidavits before the commission, who were called for deposing before it, he said.
 

If necessary, they will be cross-examined during the three-day sitting, Rajasekaran said.

Police have already submitted the photographs and videos as evidence of the protest and violence in VOC Park Grounds, the venue of the Jallikkattu protest.

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First Published: Aug 16 2017 | 8:07 PM IST

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