Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], July 4 (ANI): The political landscape in Tamil Nadu has been thrown into turmoil following the arrest of senior DMK MLA Anitha R Radhakrishnan, who used his detention to level explosive allegations of political coercion against members of the newly formed Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK).
Radhakrishnan, who was taken into custody on Saturday in connection with a case registered at the Athoor Police Station, addressed the media moments after his arrest. He claimed that the legal action against him is part of a calculated campaign to force his resignation from the Assembly and lure him into defecting to the TVK.
Characterising the overtures made to him as far more aggressive than traditional political manoeuvring, the MLA stated, “It was not horse-trading, but camel-trading that was offered to me; it will never happen.”
Radhakrishnan asserted that he was promised “full support” if he abandoned the DMK. Dismissing these attempts, he reaffirmed his loyalty to the party president and Chief Minister MK Stalin. “I would continue to remain in the DMK, and there is no question of me leaving the party… I would never surrender to pressure,” he declared, emphasising that his political career was built on decades of party service rather than financial gain.
The MLA has been booked under Sections 352 and 353(2) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023, for allegedly making statements likely to provoke a breach of peace. Radhakrishnan alleged that he had already communicated his intent to comply with a Section 41A notice and appear before police on July 10, but claimed authorities bypassed this procedure to ensure his immediate arrest as an intimidation tactic.
The arrest has sparked a wider war of words across the state’s political spectrum. Congress leader Manickam Tagore weighed in on the controversy, suggesting that the incident should serve as a lesson for political discourse. “There should be some decency in speaking and launching attacks on the political leadership,” Tagore remarked.
The situation took a surreal turn when Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar faced sharp criticism regarding his recent conduct. Addressing the Governor’s alleged involvement in local politics, observers noted concerns about the Governor’s activities in schools and colleges, with one official stating, “If you want to do Goa-like politics, go back there… I request him not to exceed his limits.”
Beyond the immediate legal charges, Radhakrishnan launched a scathing attack on the current administration’s priorities. He accused the government of ignoring critical social issues in his Srivaikuntam constituency, such as illegal lottery sales, ganja trafficking, and rising crime, while focusing solely on aggressive political retention.
As the legal proceedings against the MLA move forward, the incident has highlighted the deepening rift between the ruling establishment and the rising influence of the TVK, setting the stage for a volatile political season in Tamil Nadu. (ANI)
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