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Stalin accuses Tamil Nadu CM Vijay of running 'police regime' to silence opposition

Former Chief Minister MK Stalin has criticized the current Tamil Nadu government, claiming it prioritizes arresting opposition MLAs over tackling crime. Stalin alleges the administration uses arrests as a tool to suppress dissent rather than serve public interests.

Rajesh Pillai
Rajesh Pillai
Political Correspondent · Fri, 03 July 2026 at 02:44 pm
Stalin accuses Tamil Nadu CM Vijay of running 'police regime' to silence opposition

Former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin has launched a scathing attack on the state's current administration, accusing Chief Minister Vijay of operating a "police regime" that mirrors action cinema rather than genuine governance. Stalin's criticism centres on what he describes as a pattern of targeting opposition political figures through arrests while neglecting serious crimes affecting ordinary citizens.

Staling's remarks come in response to the arrest of a former DMK party MLA, which he views as part of a broader strategy to suppress political opposition. The former CM argues that the government has shifted its focus away from addressing critical public safety issues, including rising cases of sexual assault and other violent crimes that demand urgent police attention and resources.

According to Stalin's statements, the current administration has abandoned its responsibility to serve the public interest in favour of consolidating political power through coercive measures. He contends that the selective use of police machinery against opposition members represents a misuse of state institutions and undermines democratic principles. Stalin further alleges that these arrests serve as intimidation tactics designed to weaken the opposition and prevent legitimate political dissent.

The criticism reflects growing tensions between the DMK and the current ruling dispensation in Tamil Nadu. Stalin's comments highlight the opposition's concerns about how law enforcement is being weaponized for political gain rather than genuine crime prevention. This accusation is particularly significant given Tamil Nadu's democratic traditions and the state's sensitivity to issues of governance and institutional misuse.

The state government has not yet publicly responded to Stalin's allegations. Meanwhile, the DMK chief's statements are likely to intensify political discourse in Tamil Nadu ahead of potential electoral contests. The issue raises broader questions about the role of police in Indian democracy and whether law enforcement agencies are being used appropriately or as political instruments.

Staling's remarks underscore the continuing political battle in Tamil Nadu between competing visions of governance, with questions about institutional integrity remaining at the centre of the debate between the ruling and opposition camps.

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