Fishermen pay homage to Stan Swamy
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Pamban fishermen paid floral tributes to tribal rights activist Father Stan Swamy (84) who died in a Mumbai hospital on Monday.Accusing the Central government for arresting the Jesuit Priest under the
Pamban fishermen paid floral tributes to tribal rights activist Father Stan Swamy (84) who died in a Mumbai hospital on Monday. Accusing the Central government for arresting the Jesuit Priest under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) in October 2020 and detaining him in the jail, the fishermen said that he was a crusader for the downtrodden and oppressed class of people. In a bid to silence such people, the Centre indulged in tactics, which would not work, they charged.
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