The 'assault' occurred when some journalists staged a protest outside Vijayakanth's residence here for his recent alleged indecent behaviour against reporters, police said.
Party MLA B Parthasarathy was among those arrested in this connection following a complaint, they said.
Strongly criticising police action, Vijayakanth alleged that "AIADMK men under the guise of journalists" tried to picket his house and it had become 'routine' for the ruling party workers to stage protest outside his house or party office.
But the MLA himself and some others were arrested, he said and condemned the police action.
A journalist who was present at the scene said that stones were pelted at them while attempts were also made to attack them using wooden logs before they fled the place.
Vijayakanth, also the Opposition Leader in state Assembly, wondered how police permission was granted to stage a protest outside his house as they are allowed only at specific locations in the city.
Vijayakanth said it was the duty of the state to provide adequate security to the Leader of the Opposition, but expressed apprehensions that police was not doing the job properly.
The DMDK founder asked if permission would be granted to stage protests outside the residences of Chief Minister or other cabinet ministers and insisted that the government was trying to deflect attention from the post-flood scenario.
DMDK and other opposition parties have been alleging that the AIADMK government had not delivered properly in the flood relief and rehabilitation.
Meanwhile, the Coimbatore Press Club condemned the
"attack" by the DMDK MLA and others on journalists.
"The attack by Parthasarathy and his goondas is pre- planned and at the behest of party leadership," club President V S Palaniappan said in a statement here.
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Meanwhile, the Consortium of Journalists in India (CJI)
criticised Vijayakant for the incident.
"CJI strongly condemns actor-turned-politician Vijayakanth for sending his partymen to attackthe journalists," its General Secretary A Selvaraj said in a statement.
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