Looking Back At A Political Shocker: When Jayalalithaa Ordered The Arrest Of DMK Head M. Karunanidhi

The 2001 case against Karunanidhi, his son and 12 others pertained to alleged financial irregularities to the tune of ₹12 crore in the construction of 10 flyovers in Chennai

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The 2001 case against Karunanidhi, his son and 12 others pertained to alleged financial irregularities to the tune of ₹12 crore in the construction of 10 flyovers in Chennai

No one, not even her bitterest foe Karunanidhi, could have imagined the nightmare that befell him on the dawn of 30 June 2001.

At about 2 a.m. Karunanidhi was dragged out of his bed from his residence in Chennai. The 78-year-old DMK leader was not even given time to change his clothes. The telephone lines were cut and the house filled with stiff, unfriendly policemen who were there to carry out Amma’s orders—the same policemen who had stood respectfully to attention in front of the old man as long as he was the chief minister. Karunanidhi called up Murasoli Maran on his mobile phone. Maran, who was also a Union minister, happened to be in Chennai that day. Within minutes he reached the spot. The Sun TV crew arrived too and the police, perhaps drunk with the authority the uniform gave them, didn’t stop them, perhaps hoping to appear as heroes.

The cameras captured it all—the damning evidence of the violation of human rights and the abuse of power. TV audiences across the state watched in disbelief as one terrified, frail old man screaming ‘Aiyo’ was dragged down the stairs by ten policemen; his rubber sandal falling off one wobbling foot before he was bundled into the van like a convicted criminal. They witnessed the rude exchange of words when Maran asked the police to produce the arrest warrant, and the physical scuffle with the Union minister, a heart patient. The police meted out similar treatment to T. R. Baalu, another Union minister from the DMK, who arrived on the scene. It was a shocking spectacle and Sun TV knew how potent the material was—and aired it all without a break.

Karunanidhi’s arrest was followed by a spate of other arrests that included former municipal and administration minister Ko. Si. Mani, and former chief secretary K. A. Nambiar. Maran had to be admitted to the intensive care unit of Apollo Hospital as a result of the physical assault by the police. The excuse for th...

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