TVK's Vijay Protests Custodial Deaths, Demands Justice
The TVK held a protest in Chennai demanding justice for victims of custodial deaths in Tamil Nadu. The event was organised under the leadership of party chief and actor-politician Vijay, in the wake of the recent custodial death of Ajith Kumar in the Sivaganga district.
In poll-bound Tamil Nadu, a political party has, for the first time, taken up the issue of alleged custodial deaths and brought together families of victims to stage a massive protest.
The Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) held a protest in Chennai on Sunday, 13 July, demanding justice for victims of custodial deaths in Tamil Nadu. The event was organised under the leadership of party chief and actor-politician Vijay, in the wake of the recent custodial death of Ajith Kumar in the Sivaganga district.
The event brought together families of over 20 individuals who allegedly died due to police torture. Thousands of supporters and cadres of the TVK participated in the demonstration, voicing strong condemnation of custodial violence and urging the government to ensure justice and accountability.
TVK General Secretary N Anand, Election Wing General Secretary Aadhav Arjuna, Propaganda Secretary Arun Raj, and IT Wing Secretary CTR Nirmal Kumar were present at the event with Vijay.