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Anna University rape case: BJP's women wing protests against DMK, police detains protestors

The BJP's women's wing in Tamil Nadu protested against the DMK go... Read More
NEW DELHI: The Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) women’s wing in Tamil Nadu staged a protest on Friday against the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) government, demanding justice for a student who was sexually assaulted at Anna University in Chennai.

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The women leaders of the BJP, leading the "Justice rally" from Madurai to Chennai, were later detained by the police.

"The DMK is frightened by this gathering. Everyone is protesting within the framework of the law, demanding justice for the woman who was sexually assaulted at Anna University. The DMK criticised us, claiming our protests are for publicity. However, we do not need publicity. The BJP is already performing exceptionally well across India. In these four years, the DMK has achieved nothing. Many atrocities against women occur, why is Chief Minister Stalin remaining silent?" said BJP leader Khushboo Sundar.

The BJP’s state unit has intensified its criticism of the ruling DMK over the sexual assault case, with plans for the rally from Madurai to Chennai to demand justice for the victim. Announcing the protest on 'X,' BJP state president K. Annamalai alleged that the accused is linked to the DMK and accused the government of attempting to "conceal the truth" in the matter.

Condemning the incident and the alleged cover-up, the BJP's state Mahila Morcha, led by its president Umarathi Rajan, spearheaded the rally, which began in Madurai.

Earlier on Thursday, Tamil Nadu BJP President K. Annamalai attacked the DMK government over the state's deteriorating law and order situation, citing disturbing statistics on rising crime rates.
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Speaking to ANI, Annamalai said, "Tamil Nadu has seen a 55% increase in the number of child marriages in the past year... Crimes against women have increased by 8.3%, according to NCRB 2022 State of Crime Data, and rape cases have increased by 31%... Crimes against children have increased by 8.5%. The systemic failure is preventing the police from delivering justice to the common public."

These statements follow the alleged sexual assault of a second-year student at Anna University on the night of December 23.

The Madras High Court has ordered the formation of a Special Investigation Team (SIT), consisting of three IPS officers, to investigate the alleged sexual assault case at Anna University.

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