DMK men try to attack Kushboo

February 07, 2013 05:20 pm | Updated June 13, 2016 04:27 am IST - Tiruchirappalli

Actress and DMK leader Kushboo

Actress and DMK leader Kushboo

Irate DMK partymen flung slippers on actor Kushboo on Thursday when she was getting into a car from a hotel in the city to proceed to the airport, protesting her views on succession in the party in an interview published in a Tamil magazine.

However, the footwear missed the target and landed on the car’s windowpane. The actor was leaving for Chennai after attending the marriage of the daughter of DMK Rajya Sabha MP N. Siva, when the partymen suddenly confronted her, police sources said.

At the marriage she shared the dais with DMK chief M. Karunanidhi and party treasurer M. K. Stalin. A police team arrived at the hotel and escorted Ms. Kushboo to the airport where also a group of DMK women cadre belonging to Pudukottai confronted the actor, the source added.

Ms. Kushboo told mediapersons at the airport that her views were misinterpreted and that she was pained by the misunderstanding caused among DMK cadre.

Ms. Kushboo said that from the day of joining the party, she had been treading the path of the party leader. “I have complained about the incident to the party leadership,” she said.

In the interview, she was quoted as saying the party believed in democratic election for the leadership and no one could be presumed to be the next leader merely because the party leader had indicated his preference (for Mr. Stalin).

Ms. Kushboo was protected from the protestors and escorted into the airport by the personnel of State police and Quick Reaction Team of Central Industrial Security Force.

A group of DMK workers threw stones at the residence of Ms. Kushboo in Chennai.

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