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Stalin attacks Tamil Nadu CM Vijay over arrest of ex-DMK MLA

Former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin has accused his successor of running a 'police regime' focused on silencing opposition rather than tackling crime. Stalin claims the government prioritizes arresting opposition lawmakers over addressing rising sexual assault cases.

Rajesh Pillai
Rajesh Pillai
Political Correspondent · Fri, 03 July 2026 at 02:44 pm
Stalin attacks Tamil Nadu CM Vijay over arrest of ex-DMK MLA

Former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin has launched a scathing attack on the state's current administration, alleging it operates as a 'police regime' that uses arrests as a political weapon rather than maintaining democratic governance.

Staling's criticism centres on the arrest of a former DMK Member of Legislative Assembly, which he views as part of a broader pattern of targeting opposition figures. The veteran politician contends that the current government, led by Chief Minister Vijay, has deviated from responsible governance by prioritising the arrest of opposition MLAs instead of channelling resources toward combating serious crimes affecting ordinary citizens.

The former chief minister's allegations suggest a troubling shift in the state's law enforcement priorities. According to Stalin's claims, the administration has neglected critical public safety issues, particularly sexual assault cases, which continue to rise across Tamil Nadu. Rather than deploying police forces to investigate and prevent these crimes, Stalin argues, the government weaponises law enforcement against political adversaries to consolidate power and suppress dissent.

Staling's remarks reflect growing tensions between the DMK and the current Tamil Nadu administration. By characterising the government as an 'action cinema-style police regime,' Stalin is drawing parallels between the state's governance style and dramatized portrayals of authoritarian rule, suggesting that arrests lack genuine legal justification and serve purely political ends.

The accusations raise concerns about the independence of Tamil Nadu's police force and whether law enforcement remains insulated from political interference. Stalin's public criticism signals the opposition's determination to counter what it views as misuse of state machinery and to mobilise support around concerns of democratic erosion and arbitrary governance.

As Tamil Nadu's political landscape continues to evolve, Stalin's allegations will likely intensify the debate over governance practices and the proper role of law enforcement in a democratic society. The response from the Chief Minister's office and the broader ruling coalition will be closely watched as this political confrontation develops.

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