Tamil Nadu BJP chief Nainar Nagenthran criticized the DMK government for failing to protect women in the state. He expressed deep concern after a seven-year-old girl was allegedly sexually assaulted in Karur district. Nagenthran condemned the incident as a sign of law and order breakdown under the current administration.
The BJP leader blamed the government’s “TASMAC model of governance” for the rise in crimes against women and children. He accused the DMK government of prioritizing liquor revenue over public safety and moral obligations. Nagenthran highlighted the disconnect between the government’s promises of women’s safety and the harsh reality faced by victims of such crimes.
Nagenthran called for swift and severe action against the perpetrator and demanded justice for the victim and her family. He criticized the government for its failure to maintain law and order, allowing criminals to act without fear. The BJP leader emphasized the need for a secure environment for women and children in Tamil Nadu and vowed to continue advocating for their safety.
