Chennai, Nov 11: The editor-in-chief of 'The Hindu' N Ram today demanded deployment of Central forces in front of his office and in residences of five staffers against whom arrest warrants have been issued for alleged breach of privilege and contempt of the Tamil Nadu Assembly and said he would soon write to Deputy Prime Minister, L K Advani in this regard. A day after the Supreme Court stayed the arrests, he told reporters here that by posting plainclothes men in front of The Hindu office, the Tamil Nadu Police was adopting intimidatory tactics.

He said he would soon send a 'factual report' of what happened in The Hindu office on November 07 and on the happenings at Bangalore on the next day.
On November 7, police entered The Hindu office with warrants issued by the Tamil Nadu Assembly speaker K Kalimuthu to arrest five senior journalists of the paper and on the next day, the car in which ram and his brother N Murali were travelling in Bangalore was intercepted allegedly by Tamil Nadu Police personnel.

Ram said Murali, the joint managing director of the paper today telephonically complained to the Tamil Nadu Governor about the deployment of state police in front of the office and residences of the five staffers. "I hope the response to the complaint will be positive and immediate", Ram said.

Bureau Report