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Stalin accuses Tamil Nadu govt of running a 'police regime' after ex-DMK MLA arrested

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DMK president and former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin has sharply criticised the current state government following the arrest of a former DMK MLA. Stalin accused the administration of operating what he called an 'action cinema-style police regime,' prioritising political arrests over public safety. He alleged that the Chief Minister is using law enforcement to silence opposition voices and consolidate power. Stalin also pointed out that rising crime rates, including sexual assault cases, are being neglected while critics are targeted.

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