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Gautami Blasts DMK: Women Face Peril in Stalin’s TN

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From the dais of an AIADMK Women’s Day gathering in Coimbatore, Gautami delivered a powerhouse indictment of Tamil Nadu’s DMK leadership, claiming Chief Minister MK Stalin has presided over a sharp decline in women’s security.

She evoked the transformative vision of J Jayalalithaa, whose tenure brimmed with women-focused reforms enhancing socioeconomic standings via innovative schemes. ‘That dedication is missing now,’ Gautami lamented.

The Stalin administration, she charged, prioritizes political gains over protection, fostering an environment where women lack assurance. Policies reflect indifference, far from the sensitivity expected.

Praising AIADMK’s Palaniswami, Gautami spotlighted his 28-month crusade for gender justice. Inherited programs suffer under DMK—delayed, weakened, including the laptop initiative for schoolgirls revived merely for votes.

Post-speech, her critique extended to Kanimozhi’s handling of the Vilathikulam rape and murder, labeling it heartless and questioning absent solidarity from leaders. ‘Where’s the urgency seen elsewhere?’ she asked.

A burgeoning drugs crisis threatens societal fabric, with government inaction risking youth futures. Gautami forecasted elections as a DMK-AIADMK duel, others mere footnotes.