CHENNAI, March 22 (PTI): An administrator of a Twitter handle was arrested by police here on Wednesday for denigrating women by tweeting a video clip, a meme that is intended to criticize the DMK regime’s eligibility norm for women to avail of the Rs 1,000 assistance.
The police action led to a political furor, with the principal opposition AIADMK and its ally the BJP strongly condemning the action, even as “#ArrestMeToo_stalin” trended on Twitter. Police said the man was arrested for denigrating women by posting the meme.
Using a comedy scene from a decades-old Tamil movie, the social media influencer handle ‘Voice of Savukku Shankar’ embossed the names of Chief Minister M K Stalin and Finance Minister Palanivel Thiaga Rajan on the comedy characters.
In the state budget presented on Monday, Rajan had announced Rs 1000 monthly in assistance to eligible women heads of families, implementing the DMK’s poll-time assurance made in 2021.
The original comedy, featuring top Tamil actors Goundamani and Senthil, is considered by many to be offensive and in bad taste as it appeared to belittle women if they were not young and glamorous. Still, it is popular.
The intention of the tweeted clip appeared to criticize the government’s proposed eligibility norm, which is expected to be based on the economic criterion.
The AIADMK had time and again hit out at the government for promising assistance to all women heads of families ahead of the 2021 Assembly election and now coming up with the condition of eligibility to avail the benefit.
BJP Tamil Nadu unit president K Annamalai tweeted: “Democracy turns into autocracy when powers are concentrated within one family and becomes a state of dictatorship in no time. The @arivalayam (DMK) govt is rattled by the slightest criticism and has displayed its dictatorial behaviour by arresting a person for a social media post.”
“If posting a troll video deserves an arrest, the entire DMK IT wing should be behind bars as it is their full-time profession. Surprisingly, @tnpoliceoffl has arrested @voiceofsavukku at the behest of DMK despite knowing that the offence (if any) doesn’t deserve it,” he said.
“Curtailing freedom of expression, midnight arrests, and self advertisements with no achievements to back them are true traits of a fascist, Thiru @mkstalin,” he added.
AIADMK spokesperson Kovai Sathyan retweeted the clip and posted #ArrestMeToo_Stalin, apparently in solidarity with the arrested person, Pradeep.
Savukku Shankar, a well-known critic of the DMK regime, condemned the arrest, and on his Twitter handle, he too posted the ‘arrest me’ hashtag. He said Pradeep, his supporter and administrator, was ‘remanded in judicial custody for 15 days.’
Hitting out at Shankar, Finance Minister Palanivel Thiaga Rajan said, “I’ve ignored the paranoia of this fantasist, but this is 100% lunacy, so I will react”. He denied having anything to do with the arrest.
“a) I had no idea this handle existed, so I have not seen the video nor complained. b) When “criticism” of the state budget by a suspended DVAC clerk (an apparent reference to Shankar) starts to bother me… I’ll quit public life,” he said in a tweet.
BJP’s Khusbu Sundar tweeted: “The spineless @arivalayam govt is indulging in outright suppression of people’s voices. Shocked to note that they can’t handle even memes. Conspicuous signs of a weak govt. If they are arresting bcoz allegedly someone had represented woman badly, what about your own men who keep bad mouthing women everyday? Any plans to arrest them @mkstalin avl?”
‘Avl’ is a Tamil word’s (Avargal) abbreviation denoting respect.






