TN govt denies role in Puthiya Thalaimurai blackout, cites technical fault
By Suganthi Marimuthu in Media News on Monday, 01st June 2026 at 6:56pm
Tamil news channel Puthiya Thalaimurai faced a temporary disruption on the state‑run Arasu Cable TV network, with viewers reporting poor reception and the channel being shifted from its usual slot. The incident drew sharp criticism from Opposition parties, journalists, and civil society groups, who alleged an attempt to curb press freedom.
However, Tamil Development and Information Minister Rajmohan Arumugam denied any deliberate blackout, attributing the disruption to a routine technical glitch that was promptly resolved.
Commenting on the controversy, M. Haseef, journalist and General Secretary of the Chennai Press Club, said Puthiya Thalaimurai had initially approached the concerned government department but did not receive a satisfactory response. “The channel informed the ...
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