A 65-year old DMK Executive Committee member has been arrested non the charge of misbehaviour with some women passengers during a train journey early this month, police said on Thursday.
R Chandran was arrested by Railway Police from Salem and local police late Wednesday night at the DMK office in nearby Sulur based on an FIR filed at a police station in Chennai on a complaint by the women, they said.
Chandran, a former panchayata president of Sulur, was returning from Chennai on March 8 by a train after attending a party meeting when he allegedly misbehaved with the women passengers.
According to police, the women had pulled the alarm chain, bringing the train to a halt.
Railway police personnel rushed to the coach and held an inquiry following which Chandran and three of his party colleagues, who accompanied him, had given a written apology for his behaviour, police said.
Local party workers questioned the timing of arrest and alleged it was a false case.
"It is a politically motivated and false case in view of election time," local DMK functionary Velusamy charged.
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