Tamil Nadu: Public outcry after Udhayanidhi Stalin’s son and friends allegedly force DM to vacate front-row seat
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Tamil Nadu: Public outcry after Udhayanidhi Stalin’s son and friends allegedly force DM to vacate front-row seat

The prestigious Alanganallur Jallikattu event held in Tamil Nadu has been marred by controversy involving Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin and his son, Inbanidhi

TS VenkatesanTS Venkatesan
Jan 18, 2025, 11:00 am IST
in Bharat, Tamil Nadu
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DM asked to move from front row by Deputy CM Udhyanidhi Stalin's son. (Image Credit: The Commune)

DM asked to move from front row by Deputy CM Udhyanidhi Stalin's son. (Image Credit: The Commune)

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Madurai:  The prestigious Alanganallur Jallikattu event, a historic bull-taming spectacle in Tamil Nadu, was overshadowed by controversy when Madurai District Magistrate Sangeetha was reportedly asked to vacate her front-row seat to accommodate Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin’s son, Inbanidhi, and his friends. The incident has sparked widespread criticism and allegations of power abuse by the ruling DMK government.

A viral video circulating on social media shows DMK’s Minister for Commercial Taxes and Registration, P. Moorthy, requesting District Magistrate Sangeetha to relinquish her seat in the VIP gallery. She was subsequently moved to an adjacent seat while Inbanidhi and his friends occupied the prominent position. The incident occurred under the instruction of Udhayanidhi Stalin, prompting accusations of arrogance and disregard for protocol.

இன்பநிதியின் நண்பர்களுக்காக கலெக்டரை நிற்கவைத்த அமைச்சர் மூர்த்தி
#madurai #Jallikattu2025 #India #Tamilnadu #pongalfestival #pongalcelebration #TamilJanam #TamilJanamTV | #அலங்காநல்லூர் #மதுரை | #Alanganallur | #Jallikattu2025 | #தமிழ்நாடு | #Udhayanidhi | #UdhayanidhiStalin |… pic.twitter.com/2iEBmXiLjN

— Tamil Janam (@TamilJanamNews) January 16, 2025

Criticism erupted across political and social spheres. Tamil Nadu BJP leader Annamalai condemned the incident, labeling it a blatant abuse of power and an insult to a female government official. In a strongly worded statement, he accused Udhayanidhi Stalin of perpetuating a “monarchical mentality” and drew parallels with the DMK’s controversial tenure from 2006 to 2011. He also warned that the public would reject such actions in the 2026 elections.

மதுரை அலங்காநல்லூர் ஜல்லிக்கட்டு நிகழ்ச்சியைக் காண, தனது மகன் இன்பநிதி மற்றும் அவரது நண்பர்களுடன் சென்றிருக்கும் துணை முதலமைச்சர் உதயநிதி ஸ்டாலின், ஜல்லிக்கட்டு விழா மேடையில் தனது மகனின் நண்பர்களை அமர வைப்பதற்காக, நாற்காலியில் அமர்ந்திருந்த மதுரை மாவட்ட ஆட்சியர் திருமதி. சங்கீதா… pic.twitter.com/bQWecdmRiD

— K.Annamalai (@annamalai_k) January 16, 2025

Former DMK member and advocate KS Radhakrishnan also expressed his dismay, highlighting the disrespect faced by P. Rajasekhar, president of the Jallikattu Protection Council, who was forced to stand while VIP seats were occupied by Udhayanidhi Stalin’s family and friends.

ஜல்லிக்கட்டு வரலாற்றில் உச்சநீதி மன்றம் சென்று போராடி வழக்காடி வெற்றி தீர்ப்பு பெற்ற ஜல்லிகட்டு பேரவை மாநில தலைவர் பி .ராஜசேகர் அய்யா அவர்களை அலங்காநல்லூர் ஜல்லிக்கட்டு மைதான அரங்கத்தில், வயதில் மூத்தவரான அவரை நிற்க வைத்து கலைஞரின் வாரிசு என்ற ஒரே தகுதியின் அடிப்படையில்… pic.twitter.com/6jbcjVXisE

— K.S.Radhakrishnan (@KSRadhakrish) January 16, 2025

Administration’s Defense
Senior officers from the Madurai District administration denied allegations that Collector Sangeetha was removed from the stage. They claimed she was merely moved to an adjacent seat to make room for Inbanidhi’s friend. The District Magistrate also refuted claims of insult. However, visuals shared widely on social media appear to contradict these assertions, adding fuel to the controversy.

இந்த அடிமை கூட்டமும், திமிர் எடுத்த கருணாநிதி குடும்பம் தேர்தலில் தோற்கடிக்கப்பட்டு, ஊழல் குற்றச்சாட்டுகளை நிரூபித்து ஜெயிலில் கலி தின்னும் வரை இப்படித்தான் படித்து தேர்வு எழுதி பாஸ் ஆன IAS ஐ அசிங்கப்படுத்துவாங்க pic.twitter.com/07qNAgBZj0

— Sanghi Prince 🚩 (@SanghiPrince) January 16, 2025

Political Interference and Exclusion Allegations
This year’s Jallikattu event has been marred by claims of political interference and caste discrimination. Members of the Scheduled Castes community alleged they were excluded from participating, despite a Madras High Court ruling prohibiting caste-based discrimination in the sport. The Paraiyar Uravin Murai Sangam, representing the Dalit community, raised black flags in protest against the DMK government’s handling of these issues and the involvement of Minister Moorthy.

The exclusion of Dalit participants has drawn criticism, with opposition leaders accusing the ruling government of sidelining marginalized communities. The incident highlights deeper socio-political tensions within the state, undermining the spirit of inclusivity that Jallikattu has traditionally represented.

Dynasty Politics in Focus
Critics have pointed to the incident as another example of the DMK’s dynastic politics. Inbanidhi Stalin, grandson of Chief Minister MK Stalin, has been prominently featured at political events, raising speculation about his entry into politics. Wearing a DMK-logo T-shirt alongside his father, Udhayanidhi, Inbanidhi’s visibility at key events has drawn criticism for prioritising family over merit.

Senior DMK leader PTR Palanivel Thigarajan, who was present at the Madurai airport to receive Udhayanidhi Stalin, had previously expressed dissatisfaction with the party’s leadership dynamics. In a resurfaced interview, he remarked, “If you run the party for unfit, useless successors, then some talented party will enter the scene and wash you away.” PTR’s strained relationship with the DMK’s first family adds another layer of complexity to the controversy.

Safety Concerns and Tragic Outcomes
Beyond the political drama, the Alanganallur Jallikattu event witnessed significant safety concerns. Over 989 bulls participated, while 490 bull tamers took part from an initial pool of 900. Unfortunately, injuries were widespread, with 76 participants, including spectators, injured at Alanganallur alone. A 56-year-old spectator, P. Periasamy, succumbed to his injuries at the Government Rajaji Hospital. Statewide, seven deaths and over 400 injuries were reported during Jallikattu-related events held on January 16 across districts such as Sivaganga, Krishnagiri, Salem, Pudukottai, Karur, and Trichy.

The controversy has ignited debates on social media about power dynamics, caste discrimination, and the erosion of democratic norms in Tamil Nadu. Many have criticised the DMK government’s handling of the Jallikattu event, calling for accountability and an end to the misuse of authority. Public reactions on social media have further amplified the issue, with users expressing disappointment in the state’s leadership.

Topics: DMK governmentJallikattuDeputy Chief Minister UdhayanidhiInbanidhi
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