Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin asserted that cities in the southern state are among the safest for women in India amid a major political row over the Anna University sexual assault case. In a ...
Various political parties have cornered the government on the Anna University alleged sexual assault case, accusing the DMK ...
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin, on Wednesday, acknowledged in the Tamil Nadu Assembly that the accused in the Anna University sexual assault case was a DMK sympathiser. ‘All hell will break ...
Tamil Nadu chief minister MK Stalin has said his government will support the victim of the alleged sexual assault case at Anna University. Tamil Nadu chief minister MK Stalin. (ANI) MK Stalin ...
The DMK government faces intense scrutiny over a sexual assault at Anna University, with opposition parties questioning the suspect’s alleged connections to the ruling party. Chief Minister M.K.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin admitted that Gnanasekaran, the accused in the Anna University sexual assault case, was associated with Dravida Munnetra Kaz ...
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin has announced that seven special courts will be set up across the state to hear cases on ...
Madurai: The Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) women wing held a protest against Chief Minister MK Stalin-led DMK government on Saturday in Madurai over Anna University sexual assault case. Leader ...
Tamil Nadu BJP chief K Annamalai criticizes CM MK Stalin's government, accusing it of protecting criminals and suppressing justice for a sexual assault case at Anna University. BJP women’s wing ...
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister introduces bill to amend harassment laws, proposing stricter penalties and protection orders for women.
Amid the massive outrage over the alleged sexual assault case from Anna University’s campus ... Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin, son of Chief Minister MK Stalin. Gnanasekaran, the accused ...
Tamil Nadu Governor R N Ravi was unable to digest that the state was developing and his decision not to address the Assembly was "childish", Chief Minister M K Stalin said.