Chennai Court Sentences BJP's H Raja To 6 Months In Prison For Comments On Periyar, Kanimozhi; Suspends Sentence To Allow Filing Of Appeal
The Special Court for Trial of Cases Against MLAs/MPs in Chennai has sentences BJP's H Raja to 6 months imprisonment and fine for his derogatory speech against Periyar and Kanimozhi Karunanidhi.
Special Judge G Jayavel has suspended the sentence for 30 days on a request made by Raja's counsel, to allow the party to file appeal. The orders were passed on cases relating to the comments made by Raja in 2018. The High Court had previously refused to quash the case and directed the special court to complete the trial in 3 months.
Raja had tweeted against EV Ramasamy, popularly known as Periyar saying that the Atheist leader's statues should be broken and also addressing Periyar as a caste fanatic. Raja had also made insensitive remarks against, calling her the illegitimate child of former TN CM Karunanidhi.
In 2023, when Raja first moved the High Court to quash these FIRs registered against him, Justice Anand Venkatesh observed that Raja's comments hovered around hate speech. The court noted that though every person was entitled to differ from views, thoughts and ideologies of Periyar, he could not cross the “Lakshman Rekha”, and make statements which directly affected the sentiments of people of Tamil Nadu who follow Periyarism. In Kanimozhi's case, the court noted that Raja's message had a negative connotation and outraged the daughter by portraying her in an insensitive manner.
In April this year, Raja had moved a second petition to quash the FIR. This attempt was also unsuccessful as the High Court dismissed the plea noting that it lacked merits. The court noted that the grounds raised in the second quash petition were purely factual and had already been canvassed in the previous petition.
Following this, Raja had approached the Supreme Court. Dismissing the SLPs filed by the Minister, the bench of Justices Hrishikesh Roy and Prashant Kumar Mishra orally commented about the need for politicians to be circumspect about their public comments.