Jallikattu: Twitterati share videos showing cops beating women, burning rickshaws
The traditional sport of Tamil Nadu, Jallikattu or bull-taming, raised concerns of animal rights groups over the cruelty to the bulls.
Chennai: The Chennai Police on Tuesday said anti-social elements had "crept" into the pro-Jallikattu protests in Chennai, which turned violent and also asserted that it will not allow such persons to exploit the situation.
But on Monday, after Kamaal Haasan shared a video of Chennai police burning autorickshaws setting the blame up on mobs, videos of multiple such instances started pouring in on Twitter.
The police was caught on film attacking a cameraperson, male police officers beating women and of police indulging in what appears to be arson.
Here are some of the videos which have recently been going viral on Twitter.
That Have Guns, Lathi, And All Power Of Govt, All They're Scared Of Is A Camera Exposing The Truth. #ShameOnTNPolicepic.twitter.com/jazlcJZFrr
— Sir Ravindra Jadeja (@SirJadeja) January 23, 2017
Lighting Up The House Of Poor? Not Sure If They're Police Or Terrorists.
— Sir Ravindra Jadeja (@SirJadeja) January 23, 2017
RT & EXPOSE #ShameOnTNPolice #JalliKattupic.twitter.com/55JiP8pMMS
#justiceforjallikattu TN police did everything and blaming protesters 😡 @ndtv @BBCBreaking @timesofindia @the_hindu @gvprakash pic.twitter.com/3nJNduQ21k
— Nishanth (@Nishanth_24hrs) January 23, 2017
#justiceforjallikattu @ndtv @IndiaToday @timesofindia @the_hindu @BBCBreaking pic.twitter.com/wuelwqVuoD
— Nishanth (@Nishanth_24hrs) January 23, 2017
What is this. Please explain some one pic.twitter.com/MMpFXHSOVk
— Kamal Haasan (@ikamalhaasan) January 23, 2017