Tamil Nadu witnesses surge in violence: K Annamalai slams DMK Government over failing law and order situation
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Tamil Nadu witnesses surge in violence: K Annamalai slams DMK Government over failing law and order situation

Tamil Nadu, is now witnessing an alarming increase in violent incidents. Daily reports of murders, assaults, and clashes, often involving students, have sparked widespread concern. Recent incidents, including student violence and the brutal murder of an advocate, have drawn sharp criticism from political leaders and raised questions about the state's law and order under the DMK Government

TS VenkatesanTS Venkatesan
Aug 7, 2024, 04:00 pm IST
in Bharat, Tamil Nadu
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Tamil Nadu BJP Chief K Annamalai (Left) and Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin (Right)

Tamil Nadu BJP Chief K Annamalai (Left) and Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin (Right)

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A significant incident occurred a week ago when a clash between students from different caste backgrounds at Government Higher Secondary School in Valliyoor, Tamil Nadu, resulted in two students being injured. The conflict began with derogatory remarks about a specific caste written on a school toilet wall, escalating into violence that required intervention.

In another disturbing case, on August 2, a 9th-grade student from Kendriya Vidyalaya in Vijaya Narayayanam, Tirunelveli district, attacked his classmate with a sickle. The attack followed a trivial altercation over water splashed accidentally on the attacker the previous day. The attacker concealed the sickle in his school bag, bringing it to the classroom the next day. Reports indicate that the injured student hailed from Moolakaraipatti and the attacker from Nanguneri. The police detained the attacker and produced him before the Juvenile Justice Board, while the injured student was treated for minor injuries at Tirunelveli Medical College Hospital. The attacker is expected to be sent to a Government Observation Home in Palayamkottai.

This year has seen a troubling rise in student violence, particularly over caste issues, with Nanguneri and Valliyoor identified as hotspots for such clashes. These incidents have kept the police on high alert and raised concerns about the safety and security of students in educational institutions.

On August 2, another tragic incident occurred when a 17-year-old first-year college student, M Ranjit Kannan, from Pudukottai district, was beaten to death by a group of allegedly drunk men in Tiruchirappalli. Kannan and his cousin, Hari Santhosh, were walking near the banks of the river Cauvery when they were intercepted and teased by the group. Following a verbal dispute, the situation escalated into violence, leading to Kannan’s death. The police have arrested five individuals, including two minors, in connection with this case.

Adding to the spate of violence, on August 3, an advocate named S Udhayakumar was hacked to death in Coimbatore. This incident has further fueled the narrative that Tamil Nadu is becoming increasingly unsafe.

Condemning the recent surge in violence, Tamil Nadu BJP chief K Annamalai stated on social media that “no one is safe in Tamil Nadu,” citing the murder of Udhayakumar as a case in point. He highlighted a series of murders, including the killing of BSP State President and advocate K Armstrong, and Congress district president KPK Jayakumar, as evidence of the deteriorating law and order situation.

Annamalai criticised Chief Minister M K Stalin for failing to take effective action despite promising that law and order would be under his direct control. He accused the Tamil Nadu police of focusing more on arresting critics of the DMK Government on social media rather than addressing the rising crime rates. Annamalai warned that if the situation does not improve, CM Stalin will be remembered as an ineffective leader in the state’s political history.

Former Chief Minister and AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami (EPS) echoed these sentiments, accusing the DMK Government of turning the state into a “killing field.” In a social media statement, EPS urged CM Stalin to focus on preventing murders instead of claiming credit for AIADMK initiatives. He listed recent murders in various districts, including Chennai, Cuddalore, Nagapattinam, Trichy, Karur, Coimbatore, Sivaganga, and Kanyakumari, asserting that these incidents would negatively impact the state’s development. EPS stressed that maintaining law and order should be a top priority for the government, emphasising that under the DMK rule, Tamil Nadu has become a “Kolai Kalam” or murder arena.

Naam Tamilar Katchi (NTK) founder Seeman also expressed grave concerns, stating that over 100 murders have occurred in the past 30 days, including the murder of BSP state chief Armstrong. Seeman argued that the absence of law and order has led to a rise in criminal activities, with most suspects being under the age of 30. He warned that the youth’s cognitive development is being hampered by the current state of affairs, turning society into a “criminal society.” Seeman also pointed out that many of these crimes were committed under the influence of narcotic drugs, which emboldened the perpetrators.

As the violence continues to escalate, there is an urgent need for the Tamil Nadu Government to address these issues and restore confidence in the state’s law and order. The rising crime rates and the involvement of youth in violent activities pose significant challenges that require immediate and effective intervention.

Topics: DMK governmentK AnnamalaiChief Minister MK StalinEdappadi K PalaniswamiAdvocate K ArmstrongTamil Nadu
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