Karunanidhi serves legal notice on Swamy

February 06, 2011 05:06 pm | Updated November 28, 2021 08:59 pm IST - Chennai

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi . Photo: V. Ganesan

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi . Photo: V. Ganesan

Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi has served a legal notice on Janata Party president Subramanian Swamy threatening to launch civil and criminal defamation proceedings against him, if he failed to retract his statement alleging Mr. Karunanidhi's involvement in the 2G spectrum scam.

In the notice issued on behalf of their client, the legal firm Raman and Associates said Dr. Swamy's press statement that the alleged spectrum scam also concerned national security and that the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu was involved was motivated by “personal malice, political rivalry and clamour for cheap publicity”.

While categorically denying the involvement of Mr. Karunanidhi in the scam, the notice said the statement constituted wilful and malicious defamation of character of a person who has been in public service for over 70 years, a member of the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly for over 50 years, the Chief Minister of the State on five occasions and was an acknowledged elder statesman in Indian politics. “You are hereby called upon to forthwith issue a public retraction of the above statement within 24 hours, failing which our client will be constrained to institute appropriate civil and/or criminal proceedings against you for defamation of character…,” the notice said.

Meanwhile, approached by mediapersons for his reaction, Dr. Swamy said his remarks constituted “a privileged statement made in court… and repeated to the media.” There is no question of initiating legal action against the statement, he said.

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