TN: Annamalai alleges Anitha Radhakrishnan used expletive against PM
When TN minister 'abused' Modi, Kanimozhi was on the stage and did not bother to stop her colleague, says BJP leader
Tamil Nadu BJP on Sunday (March 24) alleged that state Fisheries Minister and DMK leader Anitha R Radhakrishnan publicly uttered an expletive against Prime Minister Narendra Modi and said it would approach the police and Election Commission seeking action.
K Annamalai, the BJP's state unit president, posted on X that DMK leaders have reached a new low in their "uncouth behaviour" by passing "vile comments and an unpardonable public discourse" against Modi.
"When they have nothing to criticise, this is the level DMK leaders have stooped. DMK MP Smt Kanimozhi was on the stage and did not bother to stop her colleague," Annamalai said in his post.
To approach EC
The BJP leader said his party would take up this matter with the Election Commission and the Director General of Police (DGP) on March 24 seeking the "strictest and immediate action" against Anita Radhakrishnan.
Annamalai also tagged a video clip of Anitha Radhakrishnan in which the Minister purportedly used an expletive in Tamil.
Call for action
BJP vice president Narayanan Tirupathi said Anitha Radhakrishnan spoke against PM Modi in a "highly contemptuous manner" and that the Minister should be immediately dismissed from his post. Tirupathi also demanded that Anitha Radhakrishnan must be arrested and lodged in jail.
He added that Kanimozhi was present when Radhakrishnan made that outrageous comment and hence, the EC must take strict action against her too.
With agency inputs