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17.10.2008
Unruly
and illegal acts were an expression of intolerance of the
newspaper's criticism of pro-LTTE and pro-Eelam chauvinism
in the Tamil Nadu political arena"
N.
Ram, Editor-in-Chief of Hindu The, has strongly condemned
"the illegal acts of mischief and violence" by
activists of the pro-LTTE fringe group, the Periyar Dravidar
Kazhagam (PDK), along with a handful of anti-social elements,
targeting the newspaper in three recent incidents at Coimbatore
and Erode.
"These
unruly and illegal acts were an expression of intolerance
of the newspaper's criticism of pro-LTTE and pro-Eelam chauvinism
in the Tamil Nadu political arena," he said in a statement,
adding: "In our considered editorial assessment, these
chauvinistic, pro-separatist tendencies are deeply inimical
to the interests of the Indian people. Hearteningly, the
overwhelming majority of the people of Tamil Nadu, who do
not want a replay of the propaganda campaigns and violent
activities of the terrorist Tamil Tigers in one of India's
most peaceful States, firmly oppose these chauvinistic tendencies."
In
his statement, Mr. Ram expressed satisfaction over the prompt
response of the police in Coimbatore and Erode to these
criminal acts, which constituted "a threat to the physical
safety of our journalists, non-journalistic staff, and others
working for us, and to freedom of expression, guaranteed
under Article 19(1)(a) of the Indian Constitution."
Stronger action urged
He
wanted the police and the Tamil Nadu Government to take
stronger action under the law of the land against the extremist
fringe outfits and the individuals, including lawyers, behind
these illegal acts. "We expect the police and the State
government," Mr. Ram said, "to monitor and pursue
seriously the prosecution of these cases, so that exemplary
punishment under the law of the land is meted out to those
who menace freedom of expression in the cause of a banned
terrorist organisation."
Courtesy:
The Hindu
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