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Stones hurled at Tamil actor Khushboo's home

Updated on: 08 February,2013 07:23 AM IST  | 
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A group of 20 men vandalised her home following her comments about the future leader of her party, the DMK; shoes were thrown at her too

Stones hurled at Tamil actor Khushboo's home

Actress and DMK member Khushboo’s house was attacked by a group of people following an interview she gave to a Tamil magazine in which she repeated the party line that the general council would decide on the next leader, said police.u00a0Police suspect that DMK cadres may have been behind the attack.



Shoe attack: While coming out from a hotel in Tiruchirapalli, some protesters threw their footwear at Khushboo. File Pic


The actor’s views apparently enraged DMK cadres owing allegiance to MK Stalin, party treasurer and son of party president M Karunanidhi. Shouting slogans, a group of people hurled stones at the windows of the actor’s house, smashing some panes and windscreen of her car.


The actress was away in Tiruchirapalli to attend a wedding, at the time of the attack. As the actress emerged from her hotel in Tiruchirapalli, a group of people flung their footwear at her.

In her interview, Khushboo had said that Karunanidhi had proposed the name of Stalin as the next party chief. She said the party’s general council would decide on the next leader. u00a0Karunanidhi too had earlier said that who would lead the party after him would be decided by the general council.

Khushboo said she had been misquoted. DMK officials said the actress had tried to discuss the matter with Stalin, but could not. u00a0

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