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Jaya TV claims more death threats for Jaya over rally

Last updated on: October 14, 2010 15:42 IST

The All India Anna Dravida Munetra Kazhagam backed Jaya TV on Thursday said it had received four more threatening letters warning party chief Jayalalithaa that she would be killed if she visited Madurai for her proposed rally on October 18.

In a complaint to the director general of police and the Chennai city police commissioner, copies of which were released to the media, Jaya TV vice-president (news) K P Sunil said the envelope containing letters written by various persons was received by his office.

He said all these letters warn AIADMK general secretary Jayalalithaa of dire consequences if she dares to visit Madurai to address a protest meeting there.

Expressing concern over the continuing threats to Jayalalithaa's life, Sunil demanded suitable investigation and that the culprits behind these letters, be arrested. Sunil also requested further enhancement of security cover for Jayalalithaa, who is in the Z plus category.

On Wednesday, Jaya TV had received a threatening phone call, reportedly from a supporter of the banned Liberation Tigers of Tamil Elam, warning Jayalalithaa that she would be killed if she visited Madurai for the proposed rally.

Soon after Jayalalithaa announced that she would address a public meeting at Madurai last month, more than 20 threatening letters and a threatening call were received by Jaya TV. The Tamil Nadu government has handed over the case to the Central Bureau of Investigation.

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