MK Stalin reacts amid high drama in Tamil Nadu assembly over Anna University sex assault case
MK Stalin reiterated the government's commitment to ensuring justice, highlighting the swift arrest of the accused.
Speaking in the Tamil Nadu assembly during the winter session, Stalin said, “Members have mentioned the name of a university here. However, I don't want to name it or defame it, because it has contributed to all of us. With that sentiment, I am leaving the name aside. No one can accept what happened to a student in Chennai. Sexual assault on a student is cruel. Legislators have spoken on this issue, and except for one, all have expressed genuine concern. This one member, however, has spoken only to tarnish this government’s image,” Stalin said.
Stalin slammed the opposition for politicising the incident, saying that the government’s sole aim was to support the victim and ensure legal justice.