Congress cadre immolates self to protest party inaction

[TamilNet, Saturday, 07 February 2009, 19:17 GMT]
Congress functionary Sirkazhi Ravichandran, a 47-year-old father of two children, immolated himself Saturday to protest his party's inaction on the Eelam Tamils issue. He sucuumbed to hundred percent burn injuries and died a short while later at 3:45 p.m. Two days earlier, he had quarreled with Union Minister Mani Shanker Aiyar blaming the Congress party for failing to stop the war in Sri Lanka. He had also told a couple of his friends about his decision in order to bring about a change in the attitude of the Congress.

Hailing from Pidari Street, Cheerkaazhi in the Naakapaddinam District in Tamil Nadu, Ravichandran was serving as the 17th Ward Branch Secretary of the Congress party. His mother Saradha is a member of the Mahila Congress, the women's wing of the Congress party.

Cheerkaazhi Ravichandran
[Photo courtesy: Nakkheeran]
In his dying declaration given to the Mayilaaduthu'rai magistrate, Ravichandran said that he was traumatized by the sorrow undergone by Eelam Tamils. "I feel extremely depressed that my party people have not come forward to help the Eelam Tamils who suffer so much. A ceasefire is an urgent requirement in Sri Lanka. Tamils should not be killed," he said.

He also pointed out, "India can stop the war. But I am very distressed that India has not come forward to initiate any steps in this regard." On his death bed, Ravichandran dedicated his life to the Eelam Tamils.

VCK Member of Legislative Assembly Durai. Ravikumar was the first to visit dying Ravichandran at the Mayilaaduthu'rai Government Hospital. He gave his condolences to Ravichandran's wife and parents. Hundreds of cadres of the VCK, PMK and DMK were gathered in large numbers in front of the hospitals. The situation was very tense and according to news reports, heavy security arrangements have been made in the region to prevent the situation from going out of hand.

Leaders of the umbrella front in Tamil Nadu, Ilangkaith Thamizhar Paathukaappu Pearavai, which was recently formed to protect the Eezham Tamils, will be taking part in his funeral procession Sunday evening.

In the meantime, people in the Naakapaddinam district have started taking out silent processions to mourn his death and to protest the Indian Government's inaction.

Cheerkaazhi Ravichandran
The remains of Cheerkaazhi Ravichandran [Photo courtesy: Nakkheeran]


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