In his complaint filed on behalf of the Chief Minister, City Public Prosecutor M L Jegan submitted that the speech of Ramaswamy against Jayalalithaa and her administration about the distribution of flood relief, circulated through Whats App during the floods, was highly defamatory.
The speech was disparaging, insinuating and highly provocative and had been made deliberately with an intention to cause harm to her reputation and the administration, it was submitted.
They constitute an offence under IPC section 499 (defamation) and sec 500 (punishment for defamation), Jagan submited.
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