Jail was a torture camp during Emergency TN CM Stalin says in his autobiography

Chennai Mar 20 PTI Marked by a sense of detachment like a saint late DMK patriarch and his father M Karunanidhi handed him over to police during the infamous Emergency period Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin has reminisced in his autobiography Recounting his entry into the Central Prison here following arrest in 1976 Stalin in his autobiography described the jail time as a torture camp that reverberated with wail Though shocking it gave Sakthi strength to an ideologically committed person to face anything That day I got the strength to face anything Stalin said The Emergency was imposed by the then Indira Gandhi government in 1975 and was in place till 1977 The period was infamous for widespread arrests of opposition political leaders and curtailment of civil liberties Stalins 334-page autobiography in Tamil Ungalil Oruvan One among you Part I was released here recently by Congress leader and MP Rahul Gandhi Hours after the DMK government in Tamil Nadu led by Karunanidhi was dismissed on January 31 1976 Stalin recalled that police arrived at their Gopalapuram residence here looking for him However he was at a nearby town of Mathuranthakam at the time When police officers said they had an order to search the house to ascertain if Stalin was available or not Karunanidhi told them by all means and informed them that his son was out of town and would be back home the next day Also Karunaidhi offered himself to be arrested The Chief Minister recalled that he and others had an apprehension that Thalaivar party chief Karunanidhi could be arrested but the jail breeze was blowing towards me When he arrived home the following day on February 1 1976 Stalin said while his mother Dayalu Ammal and wife Durga wept Thalaivars stentorian voice advising that one should be prepared for all kinds of sacrifices in public life pacified family members Be ready police is looking for you Stalin quoted his father and party chief Karunanidhi as telling him Later police officers arrived after Karunanidhi informed them over phone about Stalin getting back home Stalin is here take him Karunanidhi told police officials The Chief Minister said since he was arrested under the Maintenance of Internal Security Act MISA he was not sure how long the incarceration would last Stalin said though his father had been the Chief Minister of the state for years till the governments dismissal there was not even a trace of authority when he dealt with police Like an ascetic with a sense of detachment his father Karunanidhi sent him to jail Stalin said Karunanidhi had absolutely no regret that his son was going to jail the Chief Minister said Karunanidhis face at that moment conveyed a sense that like many DMK members at the time his son Stalin too has gone to jail Describing that many armed personnel were on guard at the fortified prison entrance when he was led into the jail he said that scenario would make one wonder whether the person being jailed was a terrorist I will recount the wail the blood curdling scenes from the jail in the second party of his autobiography I will take you also into the prison I am waiting at the entrance of the jail You too wait Stalin said dramatically ending the first part of his autobiography PTI VGN HDA HDA

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Chennai Mar 20 PTI Marked by a sense of detachment like a saint late DMK patriarch and his father M Karunanidhi handed him over to police during the infamous Emergency period Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin has reminisced in his autobiography Recounting his entry into the Central Prison here following arrest in 1976 Stalin in his autobiography described the jail time as a torture camp that reverberated with wail Though shocking it gave Sakthi strength to an ideologically committed person to face anything That day I got the strength to face anything Stalin said The Emergency was imposed by the then Indira Gandhi government in 1975 and was in place till 1977 The period was infamous for widespread arrests of opposition political leaders and curtailment of civil liberties Stalins 334-page autobiography in Tamil Ungalil Oruvan One among you Part I was released here recently by Congress leader and MP Rahul Gandhi Hours after the DMK government in Tamil Nadu led by Karunanidhi was dismissed on January 31 1976 Stalin recalled that police arrived at their Gopalapuram residence here looking for him However he was at a nearby town of Mathuranthakam at the time When police officers said they had an order to search the house to ascertain if Stalin was available or not Karunanidhi told them by all means and informed them that his son was out of town and would be back home the next day Also Karunaidhi offered himself to be arrested The Chief Minister recalled that he and others had an apprehension that Thalaivar party chief Karunanidhi could be arrested but the jail breeze was blowing towards me When he arrived home the following day on February 1 1976 Stalin said while his mother Dayalu Ammal and wife Durga wept Thalaivars stentorian voice advising that one should be prepared for all kinds of sacrifices in public life pacified family members Be ready police is looking for you Stalin quoted his father and party chief Karunanidhi as telling him Later police officers arrived after Karunanidhi informed them over phone about Stalin getting back home Stalin is here take him Karunanidhi told police officials The Chief Minister said since he was arrested under the Maintenance of Internal Security Act MISA he was not sure how long the incarceration would last Stalin said though his father had been the Chief Minister of the state for years till the governments dismissal there was not even a trace of authority when he dealt with police Like an ascetic with a sense of detachment his father Karunanidhi sent him to jail Stalin said Karunanidhi had absolutely no regret that his son was going to jail the Chief Minister said Karunanidhis face at that moment conveyed a sense that like many DMK members at the time his son Stalin too has gone to jail Describing that many armed personnel were on guard at the fortified prison entrance when he was led into the jail he said that scenario would make one wonder whether the person being jailed was a terrorist I will recount the wail the blood curdling scenes from the jail in the second party of his autobiography I will take you also into the prison I am waiting at the entrance of the jail You too wait Stalin said dramatically ending the first part of his autobiography PTI VGN HDA HDA

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