It was a roadshow of a different kind that awaited Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Chennai this morning. As the police tightened security in and around the Chennai airport, a solid mass of protesters, armed with black flags and black balloons, lined Anna Salai - the approach road. The show of protest forced the Prime Minister to stay off roads, and depend on a chopper instead to go about his engagements. The message "Go Back Modi", inscribed on the flags, soon became the number one international trend on social media.
The Prime Minister is in Chennai to inaugurate DefExpo, the prestigious exhibition that seeks to project India as one of the major defence manufacturing hubs. But to get to Thiruvidanthai on the outskirts of Chennai, he took a chopper straight from the airport. The aircraft is on stand-by to take him to the IIT Madras campus, where he is expected to attend a programme at the adjoining Adyar Cancer Institute later in the day.
DMK leader MK Stalin, who was leading the party cadres, tweeted the photographs.The tweet read: "As you fly see the black flags reflecting our sentiments. People are hoisting black flags at homes . Wake up at least now. Withdraw the SC petition, otherwise the fire of black will not be extinguished".
Later, the police detained nearly 200 protesters, which included a group led by veteran film director Bharathiraja. The group, where directors Vetrimaran and Ameer were present, held protests inside the Chennai airport. MDMK Chief Vaiko led the protests near Little Mount in Chennai.
Protests over the Cauvery water management board has already derailed six IPL cricket matches that were to be played in Chennai. After mammoth protests on Tuesday ahead of a game, all the home matches of Chennai Super Kings were shifted to Pune. Announcing the decision late last evening, IPL Chairman Rajv Shukla said the police have expressed inability "to provide security in the prevailing situation".
Public anger over Cauvery waters had peaked since March 29, as the Centre failed to draw up a neutral body to oversee the sharing of Cauvery waters between Tamil Nadu and Karnataka as directed by the Supreme Court.
As the deadline expired, the Centre went to the top court, asking for clarifications on the structure of the body. Cutting across party lines, political leaders in Tamil Nadu have accused the BJP of trying to score political points in Karnataka, where assembly elections will be held in May.
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