"Tamil Nadu is a relatively safe state": DMK's Saravanan Annadurai
Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], March 17 (ANI): DMK Spokesperson Saravanan Annadurai on Tuesday said that Tamil Nadu is relatively a "safe state" and appreciated the police force for maintaining law and order in the State.
Annadurai claimed that the crime data showed a reduction in crime in Tamil Nadu under their govt, contradicting AIADMK's claims as the battle heats up between the two regional parties.
"It is not the first time we are doing this kind of an agitation... We have jointly conducted agitation, and we have given voice to the women of Tamil Nadu for their safety, and we have raised our concern... In the last ten days, every other day, we are witnessing that girls are being subjected to sexual torture and harassment. We could see how the crime against women is being reported in Tamil Nadu... The CM is not at all bothered about the safety of the women... Because of the insensitive attitude of the DMK government, the women in Tamil Nadu are being subjected to this kind of harassment... NDA is ready to give a voice, and we are expressing our concern about the safety of women in Tamil Nadu and tomorrow this will be a very big agitation that is going to happen," she said.
According to the final electoral roll for Tamil Nadu, the total electorate stands at 5,67,07,380, comprising 2,77,38,925 male voters, 2,89,60,838 female voters, and 7,617 third-gender voters. Among them, 12.51 lakh are aged 18-19 years, 4.63 lakh are persons with disabilities, and 3.99 lakh are senior citizens aged 85 and above.
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