Tamil Nadu is gripped by widespread protests against the DMK regime, with PMK chief Anbumani Ramadoss leading the charge against what he calls a ‘complete breakdown’ in law enforcement under Chief Minister MK Stalin.
In his media briefing, Anbumani outlined the AIADMK-called demonstrations drawing crowds from all walks of life. He asserted full faith in their impact, stating, ‘This is the people’s verdict on a failing government.’ Key grievances include skyrocketing murders, assaults on women, child crimes, and rampant drug proliferation over the past few years.
Anbumani accused the administration of ignoring these crises, allowing Tamil Nadu to lead in national crime statistics. ‘The public is seething, ready to uproot this government before it destroys lives,’ he declared. Party leaders are coordinating seamlessly, with tasks delegated for maximum outreach.
As participation swells, Anbumani urged swift action on narcotics and safety measures. The protests underscore deep dissatisfaction, positioning the opposition as a strong alternative poised to restore order and protect vulnerable citizens in the state.