TN: Ramadoss gets bail in hate speech case, released
TN: Ramadoss gets bail in hate speech case, released
PMK leader Anbumani Ramadoss was arrested on various charges including violation of police rules and acting against general public during a party function in Mahabalipuram in 2012.

Chennai: Former union health minister Anbumani Ramadoss, arrested in connection with a hate speech case filed in 2012, was on Thursday released from jail after a Villupuram court granted conditional bail to him, officials said. The Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK) leader was arrested from his T Nagar residence here on May 3.

He was arrested on various charges including unlawful assembly, activities prejudicial to peace, violation of police rules and acting against general public during a PMK function in Mahabalipuram in 2012. A court in Villupuram granted conditional bail to Ramadoss on Thursday. However, Ramadoss needs to appear in the T Nagar police station until further orders, they said.

His father and PMK founder S Ramadoss is in jail after he was arrested on April 30 for failing to wind up a party function, which was blamed by Tamil Nadu government as the reason for Dalit violence in Villupuram district.

Stray incidents of violence, including torching and stoning of government, buses were reported from various parts of the state in the wake of their arrests.

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