DMK moves HC seeking space for Karuna's burial at Marina, matter adjourned

Press Trust of India  |  Chennai 

The has adjourned till 8am today hearing on a DMK plea to allot space on the for burial of party leader M Karunanidhi.

In a special late night hearing before the first bench, comprising Acting and Justice S S Sundar, the for DMK questioned the government's legal ground for not allotting space for burying Karunanidhi at the

Hearing the matter, Acting adjourned it to 8 am.

The DMK argued that there was no legal impediment to allotting space within the memorial of former C N Annadurai on the beachfront.

Senior for the state government, making their submissions, said they would get instructions and file a counter in the morning.

In his observations, the acting told the government that "every minute of delay" may cause problems to the government and asked if it was prepared to handle it.

He also said Karunandihi was among the tallest leaders of the country and asked what was the problem in allotting a for him at the Marina.

While the special hearing was held at the acting chief justice's residence here, the matter, which was adjourned, will be heard at the court in the morning.

G Doraisamy (Periyar Dravidar Kazhagam) and PMK K Balu submitted before the bench that they were withdrawing their petitions against construction of a memorial for J Jayalalithaa at the Marina beach.

This will remove legal hurdles for the government allowing a site for Karunanidhi, they told reporters later.

Counsel for DMK P Wilson and Saravanan had earlier gone to the residence of the and sought permission to move an urgent motion.

The directed them to serve notice on the general, saying he would hear the case at 10.30 pm at his residence.

Earlier, DMK working M K Stalin, recalling the long public life of Karunanidhi, had written to K Palaniswami seeking space inside the mausoleum complex of the departed leader's mentor C N Annadurai at the Marina.

A government statement said it was "unable to allot space at Marina beach owing to several pending cases in the and legal complications."

Hence, the government is prepared to allot a two-acre site on Sardar Patel Road near the memorials to Rajaji and Kamaraj, it said.

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First Published: Wed, August 08 2018. 03:30 IST