AIADMK General Secretary Edappadi K. Palaniswami on Friday slammed the DMK-led government in Tamil Nadu over the alleged sexual assault incident in Anna University in Chennai, saying that there is no law and order in the state.
Palaniswami said that AIADMK will organise a state-wide protest on December 30, demanding justice for the second-year student of Anna University, who was allegedly assaulted on the night of December 23. Palaniswami launched a scathing attack on the government emphasising the murder, rape, and robbery in the state. "There is no law and order in Tamil Nadu. Daily murder, rape, and robbery is happening in the state. Since the accused is DMK cadres he roamed free inside Anna University campus. On the 30th morning, our AIADMK cadres will protest in all districts in Tamil Nadu on the Anna University alleged sexual assault case." He lambasted DMK's government for an increase in cases harassment cases and alleged that under CM MK Stalin's model of governance accused are roaming free. "Under DMK regime continuously girls are sexually harassed. There are many news coming that sexual harassment is being done by many DMK people. Now police can't take up investigation and take action on the cases. In the Stalin model of government we are seeing that accused are freely roaming in the state. Our AIADMK (Amma) government made sure capital punishment was given to those accused of indulging in sexual harassment," he said. A second-year student of Anna University was allegedly sexually assaulted by a man on the university campus on the night of December 23. One person has been arrested in connection with the case. Earlier in the day, Tamil Nadu BJP president K Annamalai whipped himself in front of his house as a mark of protest against the DMK government over the sexual assault incident at Anna University. Annamalai was seen whipping himself and after he completed his six-whip, one of the men standing behind rushed towards him and stopped him from further whipping himself. He said that his protest was against the "continuous injustice" in the state. "Anybody understanding the Tamil culture will always know these are all part of the land. Flogging ourselves, punishing ourselves and putting ourselves through tough rhythms are all part of this culture. This is not against any person or thing but against a continuous injustice that is happening in the state," Annamalai said. Opposition parties in the state attacked the DMK government over the incident accusing it of poorly handling the law and order. (ANI)
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