'Police regime': Stalin slams Tamil Nadu CM Vijay over ex DMK MLA's arrest
Former Chief Minister MK Stalin has slammed his successor, accusing the government of running an "action cinema-style police regime." Stalin claims the administration prioritizes arresting opposition MLAs over addressing rising crime rates, including sexual assault cases. He alleges the Chief Minister is using arrests to silence critics and maintain power through questionable means, rather than focusing on public welfare.
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