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Anti-Sterlite protest: All the latest developments as of now

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Anti-Sterlite protest: All the latest developments as of now Anti-Sterlite protest: All the latest developments as of now
Tensions continued in Tamil Nadu's Thoothukudi for the third consecutive day even as CM Palaniswami defended the action of the police saying that they had fired at the protesters in self-defence. Here are the top developments from the day:
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