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Stalin Condemns 'Cinematic Police Raj' After Radhakrishnan Arrest

A cinematic police raj is how DMK president MK Stalin characterized the detention of former Tamil Nadu minister Anitha R Radhakrishnan. The arrest, sparked by a defamation complaint, has ignited street protests and accusations that the current government is weaponizing law enforcement to stifle political opposition while ignoring violent crime.

Stalin took to social media to contest the necessity of the arrest, arguing that the government is prioritizing political vendettas over public safety. He pointed to a stark contrast in official urgency, noting that authorities acted swiftly against the former minister while remaining unresponsive to a recent gang-rape complaint filed against a rival legislator.

The incident stems from remarks Radhakrishnan made during a DMK meeting, which triggered a defamation suit. Beyond this specific case, Stalin argued that the administration is failing to address a broader spike in murders and robberies across the state. The legal action against the DMK leader has since spilled into the streets, with supporters staging protests that forced police to intervene to restore order throughout the region.

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