In a letter to the Chief Minister, Vaiko also sought release of convicts who had completed ten years of jail term.
Besides recalling past precedents where prisoners had been released on occasions including India's independence, birth centenary of Mahatma Gandhi in 1969 and efforts by Ramachandran himself as Chief Minister, Vaiko also referred to a Tamil film where the former matinee idol strives to reform some prison inmates.
Such a decision should be taken on "humanitarian" grounds, he said in the letter which was released by MDMK headquarters.
Tamil Nadu government should use the "authority" provided to the state government under Article 161 of the Constitution of India for this purpose, he added.
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Therefore to rehabilitate those who have undergone ten years of prison term, such persons should also be freed on the occasion, he said.
Vaiko recalled that Ramachandran had played the lead role in the Tamil film "Pallandu Vazhga" where he sets out to reform some tough prisoners.
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