Justice P N Prakash observed that democracy would survive only if political parties agreed to peacefully settle their disputes through the ballot and not by engaging in "murderous assault" on members of rival parties.
If the court condones such acts, it would only encourage lawlessness, he said while dismissing an appeal by one of the seven accused challenging the XV Additional Sessions Judge's February 12, 2013 order awarding three years simple imprisonment to them.
According to the prosecution, two PMK workers had joined the Congress following the efforts taken by former party MLA Balaraman.
Angered over this, a group of PMK activists, including the appellant, allegedly attacked Balaraman on November 9, 2010, chopping off his left ear.
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