Patgate: Chennai scribes denounce Purohit, seek apology

Press Trust of India  |  Chennai 

A journalists' body today demanded an apology from for publicly patting a on her cheek, insisting the Governor's conduct was "unbecoming" and "not condonable".

"The being the of the state is expected to set an example by his words and actions. But, we are sorry to say, your behaviour in yesterday's press meet was neither exemplary nor condonable," the said in a letter to Purohit.

Bharathithamizhan, the of the club, said there was an "imminent danger" of other politicians emulating the and trying to misbehave with women journalists.

The had kicked up a controversy yesterday when he patted the on her cheek, apparently to diplomatically avoid replying to a question asked by her.

"We request you to immediately issue an apology for your unbecoming conduct during the press meet on April 17, 2018, at Raj Bhavan and avoid precipitating the matter further," he said.

He said the could have refused to reply to the questions posed by the

"But, instead of answering or refusing to answer, you chose to pat the cheek of the lady scribe in front of her peers and live cameras," he said.

Meanwhile, The DMK and TVK today staged separate protests over the issue. The DMK demanded that the recall Purohit.

Former Chennai city and DMK MLA M Subramanian, who led the party's protest, also slammed Purohit for his regular review meetings with state officials.

The DMK has been protesting against these meetings, saying those amounted to the Raj Bhavan infringing on the rights of the

Subramanian, party MLA V Chandrasekar and scores of DMK workers were detained by police.

The pro-Tamil Tamizhaga Vazhvurimai Katchi (TVK) also staged a protest, with several of its workers and supporters taken into custody.

Meanwhile, some 190 journalists employed with various outlets in the state and some freelancers have also written to the governor, demanding an "unconditional apology".

Expressing "shock", they said Purohit, as the of the state, "crossed lines of not just basic courtesy but also those of the law."

"Your action in touching the cheek of a who asked you a question at the press meet was patronising at best and a violation of her rights as a woman at worst. She was there since you had called for a press meet and simply discharging her duty as a journalist," they said.

Though the journalists did not question the motive behind Purohit's gesture, they, however, said it was "appalling" that he chose to do such a thing at a press meet "that you addressed on the case of a allegedly luring students to sexual encounters with her seniors."

"It does not behove the of a state to throw basic courtesy and respect to the winds and attempt to touch a lady without her consent, even if the gesture may have been paternal in nature," they said.

"Mr Governor, we the journalists of and demand that you offer an unconditional apology to the in question and also assure all journalists of that you will not violate their rights in the future," they demanded.

The incident happened during a rare press meet called by Purohit where he promised strict action in the episode involving a who allegedly advised girl students to extend sexual favours to senior university officials.

The 78-year-old had patted the on the cheek when he was about to leave the venue of the crowded press conference at the Raj Bhavan, apparently to parry a question by her.

DMK leaders Kanimozhi and MK had immediately hit out at him over the incident.

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First Published: Wed, April 18 2018. 16:15 IST