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The leader of the DMK, K Ponmudy, supposedly made speeches of repeal and hatred against women and religious denominations with his comments from Shaivism-Vaishnavism made in the context of a sexual work at a public meeting in a public meeting

The March HC said that when the government was taking serious measures against others for making a hate speech, it should be the same for members of their own party. (Image for representation)
On Thursday, the Superior Court of Madras ordered the Tamil Nadu Police to present a case against the Minister of Forests of the state K Ponmudy, after his recent controversial comments that cost him his party post.
Ponmudy allegedly made speeches of repeal and hate against women and religious denominations. He advanced a controversy with his comments from Shaivism-Vaishnavism made in the context of a sex worker at a public meeting, causing broad criticism, including the parliamentarian of his own Canimozhi party.
In accordance with a report published by Live lawThe court said that when the government was taking serious measures against others for making a hate speech, it should be the same for members of their own party. “When the government seriously takes on the hate discourse than others made by others, the same must be done when a person who is part of the government does. And they are not some ordinary things.
The Superior Court warned the Police that if they do not register FIR against the leader of the DMK, the SUO MOTU Disagues will begin (alone). “Now the court has tasks of the matter. Even if it does not have a complaint, it records a case and process with the investigation,” the judge warned.
The judge published until April 23, once again hearing of the Swing Motu procedures.
Tamil Nadu’s prime minister, and the president of DMK, MK Stalin, had eliminated Ponmudy as deputy general secretary of the party, like the main leader later presented an apology for his “inappropriate comments.”
(With PTI inputs)