When the petition filed by PMK President G K Mani came up for hearing, Justice B Rajendran issued notice to Jayalalithaa, the Chief Secretary, Home Secretary, Director General of Police and SP of Villupuram District returnable by four weeks.
In his petition, Mani wanted the SIT to collect details of all cases registered between April 30, 2013 and May 31, 2013 against PMK's founder leader Dr S Ramadoss, office-bearers, supporters and sympathisers and look into them.
She had personal prejudice against Ramadoss and was acting on a "fixed agenda of crushing" their party, Mani alleged.
He claimed that since April 30, about 8,000 cases had been foisted against the party men and its supporters. As many as 134 party workers, including its MLA J Guru, were detained under the National Security Act and Goondas Act.
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