DMK to move EC over Jayalalithaa hospital video

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

Miffed at the release of a video of in Chennai's ahead of the RK Nagar by-polls, the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) is planning to approach the Commission against the TTV Dhinakaran faction of the All (AIADMK).

and Member of TKS alleged that the video has been released for personal gains and is a violation of Commission of India's

"When Jayalalitha was in the hospital for more than a month and people were very anxious, nobody released the video. She was a of the state. She was the of our state and people needed to know about her health. But these people did not release the video at that time and now, they are using it for their personal gain which is absolutely wrong and violating the We will complain to commission", told ANI.

The video of came a day before RK Nagar by-polls.

Earlier, Dhinakaran supporter P had denied the reports that no one met in the hospital.

"It's false that no one met in the hospital; there's a video proof. We waited for days and released it now as we were left with no option. The has not summoned us yet. If it does, we will submit evidence to them," told the media.

The video shows a frail on a bed with an I-V drip attached to her right hand.

The Commission has issued a notice to all TV channels and newspapers to stop using the video that may directly or indirectly have any impact in the forthcoming elections.

"This telecast is in violation to Section 126 (1)(B) of the Representation of Peoples Act, 1951, which prohibits display of the any 'matter', inter-alia, on TV during the period of 48 hours fixed for conclusion of poll," the notice read.

The release of the video can be viewed as an attempt by the Dhinakaran faction to clear the speculations over Jayalalithaa's death. However, the death mystery is already being investigated by a judicial commission.

The former was admitted to the hospital after she complained of chest pain.

The RK Nagar by-polls, necessitated after Jayalalithaa's death, were earlier scheduled for April 12, but were cancelled following allegations that sums of money were distributed in a vote-for-cash scam.

Counting of votes will be held on December 24.

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First Published: Wed, December 20 2017. 15:15 IST