"Finally, no charges against the accused under Section 124 A IPC (Sedition) and 13 (1) (b) of Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967 (supporting unlawful activity) are proved," Third Additional Sessions Judge said here pronouncing the judgement.
"This court acquits the accused," the Judge said in a jam packed court hall, where the staunch pro-Tamil leader had appeared in his trademark black shawl along with as battery of lawyers minutes before the ruling was read out.
The prosecution case was that on October 20 2008, Vaiko allegedly spoke in a manner which infringed Indian sovereignty and in support of LTTE, that was fighting for an independent Tamil Eelam (homeland) in Sri Lanka during the onset of final stages of the civil war between the Tamil Tigers and the island nation's Army.
Addressing a public indoor meeting titled "Ilangaiyail Nadapathenna" (What is happening in Sri Lanka ?), he had allegedly spoken against the central government for aiding Sri Lanka in its efforts to decimate LTTE.
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The 'Q' branch wing of Tamil Nadu Police, which deals with internal security, had then filed a case of sedition and unlawful activity against Vaiko.
During the trial, policemen who were prosecution witnesses stuck to their position against Vaiko, though several others had turned hostile.
The MDMK general secretary's speech in CD form and its transcripts were submitted in the court as evidence.
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