"Spitting" incident; Vijayakanth expresses regret

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Press Trust of India Chennai
Last Updated : Apr 11 2017 | 1:22 PM IST
Film star turned politician Vijayakanth has expressed "regret" to the Press Council of India (PCI) over his alleged misbehaviour with journalists in 2015 following which a case in this regard has been 'dismissed.'
The former leading star of Tamil Films had courted controversy when he allegedly spat before reporters here in December 2015, apparently in a fit of anger while responding to some queries.
Vijayakanth's counsel GS Mani said he had made oral submission before a PCI committee in New Delhi yesterday, issuing a "regret statement."
"I am his (Vijayakanth) counsel and I gave a regret statement on his behalf, stating that he never intended to insult media persons," he told PTI.
"I also said that if that incident had hurt the media persons, then he (Vijayakanth) expresses regret for the same," he said.
The statement was recorded and the case, which the PCI took suo motu cognisance of, was 'dismissed', he said.
Nicknamed 'Captain', Vijayakanth is the founder of DMDK party and was the Opposition Leader in the Tamil Nadu assembly between 2011-16.
He had also questioned the credentials of the concerned scribes and the incident had come under severe criticism from various quarters including media bodies.

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First Published: Apr 11 2017 | 1:22 PM IST

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