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Madras HC questions TN minister K Ponmudy over hate speech

IANS April 17, 2025 426 views

The Madras High Court has taken serious cognizance of Tamil Nadu Forest Minister K Ponmudy's inflammatory speech targeting religious groups and women. Justice N. Anand Venkatesh questioned the minister's derogatory comments and sought details about potential criminal action against him. The DMK party has already responded by removing Ponmudy from his position as Deputy General Secretary amid widespread public outrage. Political figures across party lines, including DMK's Kanimozhi and BJP leaders, have strongly condemned the minister's remarks.

"The recent speech of Minister Ponmudy is unacceptable. No matter the context, such vulgar speeches are condemnable." - Kanimozhi Karunanidhi"
Chennai, April 17: Justice N. Anand Venkatesh of the Madras High Court on Thursday questioned Tamil Nadu Forest Minister K.

Key Points

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Madras HC initiates suo motu revision against Ponmudy's controversial speech

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DMK removes Ponmudy as Deputy General Secretary

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Video reveals offensive remarks about religious symbols

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BJP demands minister's immediate removal

Ponmudy regarding his derogatory public speech against Saivites, Vaishnavites, and women, and sought to know what criminal action had been initiated against him by the state police. The judge summoned Advocate General P.S. Raman during the hearing of a suo motu revision petition initiated in 2023 against Ponmudy's acquittal in a disproportionate assets case.

Expressing displeasure over the minister's remarks, Justice Venkatesh noted that such deprecatory comments against women and religious groups could not be dismissed as mere slips of the tongue, especially when video evidence circulating on social media suggested they were made with full consciousness.

Justice Venkatesh further pointed out that the Supreme Court had taken a stern view against hate speeches. He also observed that Ponmudy's conviction and sentence in another disproportionate assets case had been suspended by the apex court under certain conditions of good conduct.

The judge warned that the suspension order could be revoked if it was found that Ponmudy had violated these conditions. Directing the Advocate General to verify with the Director General of Police the actions taken against the minister, Justice Venkatesh instructed that a report be filed by Thursday evening.

Meanwhile, the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) party has removed Ponmudy from his position as Deputy General Secretary following widespread outrage over his comments made at a recent party meeting.

DMK MP and senior leader Kanimozhi Karunanidhi publicly condemned Ponmudy's speech, describing it as "unacceptable" in a strongly worded post on her X account.

She said, "The recent speech of Minister Ponmudy is unacceptable. No matter the context, such vulgar speeches are condemnable."

The controversial remarks, delivered during a DMK workers' meeting in Chennai within the past week, triggered a wave of backlash from political leaders, civil society groups, and the public.

In a video that has since gone viral, Ponmudy is seen using a sexually explicit analogy involving a prostitute to ridicule religious practices.

Referring to sacred Hindu symbols, he mockingly described the Shaivite horizontal tilak as a "lying down position" and the Vaishnavite vertical tilak as a "standing position," reducing spiritual symbolism to crude innuendos.

Prominent singer and activist Chinmayi Sripada also criticised Ponmudy, saying: "This is the Forest Minister Ponmudy from Tamil Nadu. He previously held portfolios such as Science and Technology and Education. He describes this as a 'joke' because there's a market for such speeches in public gatherings. The joke, sadly, is on us."

The BJP strongly condemned the minister's comments, demanding his immediate removal from the state cabinet.

BJP Tamil Nadu Vice-President Narayanan Thirupathy posted on social media: "Minister Ponmudy continuing in his post is shameful. CM Stalin, will you order Ponmudy's arrest? He has maligned the women of Tamil Nadu with his comments."

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
Finally some accountability! Public figures should know better than to make such derogatory remarks. The court is absolutely right to question this. 👏
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Rahul M.
While I don't support his comments at all, I wonder why the court is only acting now when the speech happened weeks ago? The system needs to be more proactive about hate speech.
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Saranya P.
As a woman from TN, I'm disgusted by his remarks. It's 2024 and we still have leaders reducing women to vulgar analogies. Shame on him! DMK did right by removing him from party position.
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Karthik V.
The religious angle is concerning but I'm more worried about how normalized such speech has become in political rallies. We need stricter laws against hate speech across the board.
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Anjali S.
Chinmayi Sripada's comment hits hard - "The joke is on us." So true. When will we stop rewarding politicians for this kind of gutter talk? 🤦‍♀️
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Manoj T.
Respectfully, while the minister's comments were inappropriate, I hope the court applies the same standard to all politicians regardless of party affiliation. Selective outrage helps no one.

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