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DMK functionary gets 3-yr jail for Guv remarks

TT Editor·Updated: 16 Feb 2026 6:48 am IST
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DMK functionary gets 3-yr jail for Guv remarks

In a significant legal development, a Chennai court has sentenced Shivaji Krishnamurthy, a functionary of the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK), to three years of imprisonment for making derogatory remarks about Tamil Nadu's Governor and BJP leader. This ruling underscores the ongoing tensions between the ruling DMK party and the state's Governor, particularly regarding comments perceived as disrespectful towards constitutional authorities. The case has drawn considerable attention amid the broader political landscape in Tamil Nadu, where the DMK has been at odds with the central government led by the BJP. The court's decision reflects a stringent stance against public figures who make inflammatory statements, highlighting the judiciary's role in maintaining decorum in political discourse. Krishnamurthy's remarks had sparked controversy, leading to a public outcry and legal repercussions, reinforcing the delicate balance between freedom of expression and the accountability of public officials.

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