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2 held for spreading rumours about Jaya's health

Source: PTI
October 14, 2016 15:27 IST
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Two employees of a nationalised bank in Chennai suburbs were arrested on Friday on charges of circulating rumours on the health status of Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa, who is undergoing treatment, police said.

The arrests were made following a complaint by an All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam woman worker Sunitha Devi, they said.

Sunitha had gone to the bank at Thondamuthur on October 7 when the two staff Suresh and Ramesh sought to know from her about the health condition of Jayalalithaa.

When she did not reply, the two reportedly made some comments on the health status, police said.

Sunitha, who left the bank informed her party colleagues about the incident, they said.

A few AIADMK workers along with Sunitha returned to the bank on Thursday, as the bank remained closed for five days on account of holidays, and sought an explanation from the two about their comments, leading to some arguments, police said.

Sunitha lodged a complaint with police, who registered cases under various sections of Indian Penal Code, including 505 (1)B (intent to cause fear or alarm to the public) and 506(1) (threat and intimidation). Suresh and Ramesh were arrested and later remanded to custody.

Police had already warned of stern action against those spreading rumours about Jayalalithaa and formed special teams to investigate such cases.

More than 40 persons have been arrested so far for allegedly spreading rumours and posting malicious and false content regarding the health status of the chief minister on social media.

Soon after 68-year-old Jayalalithaa was admitted to the Apollo Hospitals on September 22 after she complained of fever and dehydration, rumours were circulating about her health on social networking sites including Facebook and WhatsApp.

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