Jallikattu Protesters Clash With Police In Chennai, Madurai | Read

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Protests in support of bull-taming festival Jallikattu in Tamil Nadu, peaceful so far, turned violent today as the police physically removed thousands of protesters at Chennai's Marina Beach, in Madurai and in Coimbatore. Protesters alleged that the police used force and women were injured. Cars were set on fire outside a police station near the beach.

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