Party President M Karunanidhi also sought Prime Minister Narendra Modi's intervention to "guarantee" that the freedom of expression will not be affected in the BJP regime.
The 93-year-old leader said the latest action reminded him of the days of Emergency when his articles in party mouthpiece 'Murasoli' were "banned".
"If the Central government continues with such activities, it will lead to a second Emergency and those black days will be etched in the minds of people," he said.
The decision of an inter-ministerial panel to take the leading Hindi news channel off air for a day over its reporting of the Pathankot terror attack has already come under severe criticism from media bodies and opposition parties such as Congress and AAP.
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Karunanidhi said the move amounted to "violation of the freedom of expression."
He said expressing condolences and supporting a protest came under the purview of democratic rights and that "arresting (someone) is a violation of human rights".
OROP was implemented during the UPA regime and was "welcomed and supported" by all, Karunanidhi said, adding, the BJP government should remove anomalies and implement it without any hassles.