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Jallikattu: Chennai police under fire after Kamal Haasan, others tweet video of cop setting auto ablaze

The Chennai Police said that as many as 94 cops had sustained injuries and at least 51 vehicles were damaged in the Jallikattu-fueled violence.

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The Chennai police have come under fire after a video purportedly showing some police personnel setting an auto rickshaw ablaze went viral on on micro-blogging website Twitter last evening. On Monday, the Jallikattu protests turned violent, demanding a permanent solution and not an interim stay on the ban.

The video which was aired by a news channel was also shared by several well-known personalties, including Kamal Haasan.

Sharing a video clip on Twitter, Kamal Haasan asked, "What is this. Please explain some one."

According to the reports, the incident took place at Mylapore area, which is only a short distance away from the Marina Beach, the epicentre of the agitation which was vacated by late evening.

City Police Commissioner S George said the matter would be probed.

The Chennai Police said anti-social elements had "crept" into the pro-Jallikattu protests here, which turned violent and also asserted that it will not allow such persons to exploit the situation.

The Police used force only after stones were pelted at them, he claimed, adding that his police personnel had no intention to attack or harm the people.

As many as 94 cops sustained injuries while 51 police vehicles were damaged in violence.

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