Hearing a criminal original petition of vice president of Thanthai Periyar Dravidar Kazhagam, S Doraisamy, Justice M S Ramesh directed the Additional Public Prosecutor to seek instructions from the authorities. An original pPetition refers to the point of origination of a dispute.
The petitioner alleged that the pontiff had committed offences under the 'Prevention of Insult to National Honor Act' and Section 124-A (sedition) of the Indian Penal Code by deliberately insulting the Tamil anthem in front of Tamil Nadu Governor Banwarilal Purohit.
On January 23, the invocation song to mother Tamil, known as 'Tamil Thai Vaazhthu', was played at a function presided over by Purohit where a Tamil-Sanskrit dictionary was released.
Saraswathi remained seated on the dias with his eyes closed when the Tamil anthem was played and stood up during the rendition of the national anthem, triggering a controversy.
"I consider this an affront to mother Tamil, especially when it happened in the presence of the governor. Vijayendra Swami not standing up when the anthem was played is condemnable," DMK working president M K Stalin had said after the incident.
The Kanchi Mutt, however, maintained the song was equivalent to 'Kadavul Vaazthu,' an invocation to the Almighty. It said the pontiff prayed and meditated when it was sung. The national anthem was not a prayer to God, the mutt had said.
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