Is the DMK government failing women’s safety after the Nandanam college assault?

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Is the DMK government failing women’s safety after the Nandanam college assault?

Synopsis

The tragic assault on a woman at Nandanam college has sparked political outrage, with opposition parties blaming the DMK government for failing to protect women's rights. Leaders like Edappadi K. Palaniswami and T.T.V. Dhinakaran voice serious concerns over the rising crime rates, demanding urgent action to enhance safety measures across Tamil Nadu.

Key Takeaways

Incident of assault highlights safety concerns for women.
Political backlash from opposition parties against the DMK government.
Calls for immediate action to enhance women's safety.
Rising crime rates against women are alarming.
Demands for accountability from governmental leaders.

Chennai, Jan 29 (NationPress) The reported sexual assault of a woman by three individuals within the Government Arts College grounds at Nandanam, Chennai, has ignited intense political discourse, with Opposition factions blaming the governing DMK for its inability to safeguard women in the region.

In response to the shocking event, AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K. Palaniswami remarked that incidents of violence against women are escalating at an alarming rate in Tamil Nadu. He took to social media to express his dismay and described the situation as a profound embarrassment for the State.

Palaniswami criticized Chief Minister M.K. Stalin for being a “silent observer” amid the increasing reports of such crimes. He asserted that this incident further highlighted the declining law-and-order conditions in Tamil Nadu.

According to him, women do not feel safe in public areas, including academic institutions, under the current DMK administration. He reiterated his party’s long-held assertion that the State has turned perilous for women due to what he termed governmental negligence and political apathy.

The AIADMK also focused its criticisms on Health Minister Ma. Subramanian, regarding his alleged comment indicating unawareness of the assault on the female worker within the Nandanam college premises.

Palaniswami labeled the statement “irresponsible and unacceptable,” contending that such remarks from senior officials reflect the government’s indifference towards addressing crimes against women.

He noted that recurring incidents only reinforce the Opposition’s claims that women’s safety has been compromised under the DMK’s governance.

In a further critique, AMMK general secretary T.T.V. Dhinakaran accused the DMK administration of exhibiting a “careless approach” towards violence against women, particularly in Chennai.

Dhinakaran cited recent occurrences, including the alleged sexual assault and subsequent murder of a woman alongside her family, claiming that crimes against women are reported almost daily in Tamil Nadu.

Despite the seriousness of these situations, he alleged that the Chief Minister seems either unaware or indifferent. Dhinakaran urged the government to acknowledge the crisis and prioritize enhancing safety measures for women throughout the State, especially in urban areas and educational institutions.

Point of View

Particularly for women. The ongoing debates highlight the need for robust measures and accountability from leaders to restore trust in law enforcement and governmental responsibility.
NationPress
8 May 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened at Nandanam college?
A woman was allegedly assaulted by three men inside the Government Arts College campus in Nandanam, Chennai.
What are the political reactions to the incident?
Opposition parties, especially AIADMK, have criticized the DMK government for failing to protect women's safety, highlighting the rising crime rates.
Who commented on the incident?
AIADMK leader Edappadi K. Palaniswami and AMMK leader T.T.V. Dhinakaran have both voiced concerns regarding women's safety in Tamil Nadu.
What measures are being called for?
Opposition leaders are demanding urgent attention from the government to strengthen safety protocols for women, especially in public spaces.
Is this a recurring issue?
Yes, there have been multiple incidents of violence against women reported in Tamil Nadu, raising alarms about public safety.
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