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Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa today moved a
sessions court against DMK chief M Karunanidhi and his party organ 'Murasoli'
for alleged defamatory remarks against her published in the newspaper on July
30.In the complaint filed on behalf of the Chief Minister in
the Principal Sessions Court, the City Public Prosecutor (CPP) said the
publisher, printer and editor of the daily and Karunanidhi were liable to be
prosecuted for defamation and punishment.According to the CPP, Karunanidhi had made some comments on
Jayalalithaa's stay in Kodanad and said her absence from the state capital for
about two months was a concern for voters.The statement that the chief minister "is on vacation
from office is totally fallacious, defamatory and without any basis", the
CPP said and submitted that the imputations in the news item were made without
any basis or verification and with an intention to defame her and the state
government.The complaint said during her stay at Kodanad, Jayalalithaa
had looked into and cleared innumerable official files and ensured that all
pending tasks were completed at the earliest, and so the allegation that the
chief minister had taken a vacation from office "is totally unjustifiable,
unreasonable and unsustainable".
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