Slamming PMK for the violence, she told the state Assembly that steps would be taken to claim damages from it for the losses caused to public and private property, which she said, were running into several hundred crores of rupees.
PMK workers had damaged 850 vehicles, including government buses, she said.
"PMK men who were involved in illegal activities initially
Making it clear that her government will not tolerate law and order issues, Jayalalithaa said, "This government will not hesitate to ban any (political) party that is involved in violence with the motive of affecting public peace and law and order and damage public property. It (government) will certainly take action".
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Three persons had been killed in various violent incidents of torching vehicles and stone pelting, she said.
She said the violent spree had resulted in traffic, especially bus services, coming to a halt in many parts of the state including on national and state highways causing much inconvenience to public.
Ramadoss, who has been released from prison last week, had flayed the Jayalalithaa Government for arresting him and scores of PMK activists and accused it of having clamped an 'unannounced emergency' against his party and Vanniayar Sangam, a community outfit and parent body of PMK.