The recent sexual assault of a 19-year-old Anna University student in Chennai has ignited protests and a fierce political debate in Tamil Nadu. The incident has raised concerns about campus safety and triggered a war of words between the ruling Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) and the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
The Incident
- Accused Details: The accused, Gnanasekaran (37), a biryani stall owner from Kotturpuram, reportedly assaulted the second-year engineering student inside the Anna University campus.
- Sequence of Events: The accused allegedly attacked the survivor’s male friend before dragging her into the bushes and sexually assaulting her.
- Arrest: Tamil Nadu Police arrested Gnanasekaran, who was described as a repeat offender by critics.
Political Allegations
BJP’s Accusations
- BJP state chief K. Annamalai shared a photo of Gnanasekaran with Tamil Nadu Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin on social media platform X (formerly Twitter).
- He alleged that the accused is a DMK functionary and a “repeat offender” protected by the ruling party.
- Pattern Allegation: Annamalai claimed a recurring trend where criminals linked to DMK are shielded by the party and not listed as history-sheeters.
- He criticized the police for failing to investigate the accused’s prior cases, allegedly under DMK pressure.
- Public Outcry: Annamalai questioned Chief Minister M.K. Stalin’s accountability, saying, “Will Thiru @mkstalin ever take any responsibility?”
DMK’s Defense
- Denial of Links: DMK spokesperson A. Saravanan rejected allegations, stating that a photo with party leaders does not establish culpability.
- Saravanan assured that Tamil Nadu Police will take swift action, regardless of political affiliations.
- In a statement, he said, “No matter who did the wrong, the Tamil Nadu police will take action!”
Protests and Public Outcry
- Student Demonstrations: Members of the Students’ Federation of India (SFI) and All India Democratic Women’s Association (AIDWA) protested outside the university, demanding justice for the survivor and improved campus safety.
- Political Protests:
- AIADMK workers, along with BJP leaders, including Tamilisai Soundararajan and Karu Nagarajan, staged protests against the assault.
- Police detained several protesters, which Tamilisai criticized as an attempt to “crush voices” seeking justice.
Leaked FIR Controversy
- BJP Allegation: Annamalai accused DMK officials of leaking the First Information Report (FIR) containing sensitive details about the survivor to protect the accused.
- He called the act a violation of individual rights and blamed Chief Minister Stalin for the mishandling of the case.
Actor Vijay’s Reaction
Prominent Tamil actor Vijay condemned the assault, expressing shock and demanding swift action. His statement added to the public pressure on authorities to ensure justice.
DMK’s Response to Safety Concerns
While DMK leaders condemned the assault and emphasized the police’s commitment to justice, opposition parties questioned the ruling party’s ability to ensure women’s safety in Tamil Nadu.
The Anna University assault has not only highlighted the urgent need for enhanced campus security but has also become a political flashpoint. The Tamil Nadu Police’s response and the outcome of the investigation will play a critical role in addressing public outrage and restoring faith in the state’s law and order system. Meanwhile, political accusations continue to escalate, with both sides leveraging the incident to target each other.