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Periyar row: Madras HC dismisses plea against Rajinikanth

The Madras High Court has dismissed the petition filed against actor Rajinikanth over his remarks on rationalist leader E V Ramasamy 'Periyar' as the petitioner withdrew the plea.

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Published : Jan 24, 2020, 3:27 PM IST

Chennai: The Madras High Court on Friday dismissed a petition filed against actor Rajinikanth over his remarks on rationalist leader E V Ramasamy 'Periyar' as the petitioner withdrew the plea.

Justice P Rajamanickam was hearing a petition by the secretary of Dravidar Viduthalai Kazhagam, a fringe outfit, seeking direction to the police to file a case against the actor.

State public prosecutor A Natarajan submitted the petitioner had approached the court without seeking the alternative remedy available to them. Referring to a high court judgment which clearly mentioned the procedures to be adopted for approaching the court, he said the petitioner had filed the complaint only on January 18 and without even waiting for the outcome directly approached (the court) for a direction to the police to register an FIR.

The public prosecutor further submitted there was no second thought that Periyar was a great leader and an icon of the Dravidian movement and said the actor spoke only on the basis of an article published in a magazine.

Anyhow action will be taken as per law, he added.

The judge asked the counsel for the petitioner if he would withdraw the petition.

After the counsel agreed to do so, the judge recorded the same and dismissed the plea.

In his plea, Umapathy, secretary of Dravidar Viduthalai Kazhagam, alleged that Rajinikanth had made false and fraudulent statements insulting the Dravidian stalwart and followers of Periyar while speaking at the golden jubilee celebrations of Tamil magazine 'Thuglak' here recently.

He contended that "Rajinikanth made false and fraudulent statements insulting Dravidian ideologists and the followers of Thanthai Periyar with an intention to provoke breach of public peace by promoting enmity and hatred among the people of Tamil Nadu in the name of religion."

The petitioner also submitted he filed a complaint with the Triplicane police in the city on January 18 but no FIR had been registered.

Contending the actor's speech clearly attracted Sections 153A, 504 and 505 of the IPC, the petitioner said the police ought to have registered a case.

He submitted the court was moved seeking for a direction to register a case against the actor.

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Chennai: The Madras High Court on Friday dismissed a petition filed against actor Rajinikanth over his remarks on rationalist leader E V Ramasamy 'Periyar' as the petitioner withdrew the plea.

Justice P Rajamanickam was hearing a petition by the secretary of Dravidar Viduthalai Kazhagam, a fringe outfit, seeking direction to the police to file a case against the actor.

State public prosecutor A Natarajan submitted the petitioner had approached the court without seeking the alternative remedy available to them. Referring to a high court judgment which clearly mentioned the procedures to be adopted for approaching the court, he said the petitioner had filed the complaint only on January 18 and without even waiting for the outcome directly approached (the court) for a direction to the police to register an FIR.

The public prosecutor further submitted there was no second thought that Periyar was a great leader and an icon of the Dravidian movement and said the actor spoke only on the basis of an article published in a magazine.

Anyhow action will be taken as per law, he added.

The judge asked the counsel for the petitioner if he would withdraw the petition.

After the counsel agreed to do so, the judge recorded the same and dismissed the plea.

In his plea, Umapathy, secretary of Dravidar Viduthalai Kazhagam, alleged that Rajinikanth had made false and fraudulent statements insulting the Dravidian stalwart and followers of Periyar while speaking at the golden jubilee celebrations of Tamil magazine 'Thuglak' here recently.

He contended that "Rajinikanth made false and fraudulent statements insulting Dravidian ideologists and the followers of Thanthai Periyar with an intention to provoke breach of public peace by promoting enmity and hatred among the people of Tamil Nadu in the name of religion."

The petitioner also submitted he filed a complaint with the Triplicane police in the city on January 18 but no FIR had been registered.

Contending the actor's speech clearly attracted Sections 153A, 504 and 505 of the IPC, the petitioner said the police ought to have registered a case.

He submitted the court was moved seeking for a direction to register a case against the actor.

Also, read: No transfer of Punjab water to non-basin areas: All-party meeting

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Periyar row: Madras HC dismisses plea against Rajinikanth
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         Chennai, Jan 24 (PTI): The Madras High Court on Friday
dismissed a petition filed against actor Rajinikanth over his
remarks on rationalist leader E V Ramasamy "Periyar" as the
petitioner withdrew the plea.
         Justice P Rajamanickam was hearing a petition by the
secretary of Dravidar Viduthalai Kazhagam, a fringe outfit,
seeking direction to the police to file a case against the
actor.
         State Public Prosecutor A Natarajan submitted the
petitioner had approached the court without seeking the
alternative remedy available to them.
         Referring to a High Court judgment which clearly
mentioned the procedures to be adopted for approaching the
court, he said the petitioner had filed the complaint only on
January 18 and without even waiting for the outcome directly
approached (the court) for a direction to the police to
register a FIR.
         The Public Prosecutor further submitted there was no
second thought that Periyar was a great leader and an icon of
the Dravidian movement and said the actor spoke only on the
basis of an article published in a magazine.
         Anyhow action will be taken as per law, he added.
         The judge asked the counsel for the petitioner if he
would withdraw the petition.
         After the counsel agreed to do so, the judge recorded
the same and dismissed the plea.
         In his plea, Umapathy, secretary of Dravidar
Viduthalai Kazhagam, alleged that Rajinikanth had made false
and fraudulent statements insulting the Dravidian stalwart and
followers of Periyar while speaking at the golden jubilee
celebrations of Tamil magazine 'Thuglak' here recently.
         He contended that "Rajinikanth made false and
fraudulent statements insulting Dravidian ideologists and the
followers of Thanthai Periyar with an intention to provoke
breach of public peace by promoting enmity and hatred among
the people of Tamil Nadu in the name of religion."
         The petitioner also submitted he filed a complaint
with the Triplicane police in the city on January 18 but no
FIR had been registered.
         Contending the actor's speech clearly attracted
Sections 153A, 504 and 505 of the IPC, the petitioner said the
police ought to have registered a case.
         He submitted the court was moved seeking for a
direction to register a case against the actor. PTI COR
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