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DMK Ally’s Victim-Blaming Remarks In Coimbatore Rape Case Spark Outrage; Annamalai Slams Regressive View

A video featuring Thiruchengode MLA and DMK ally ER Eswaran has triggered widespread condemnation after he made remarks perceived as victim-blaming in connection with the recent gang rape case in Coimbatore. In the viral clip shared by former Tamil Nadu BJP president K Annamalai, Eswaran suggested that a man and woman being together late at night reflected “social degradation.” The comment sparked sharp reactions from political leaders and women’s rights activists, who accused him of shifting responsibility from the accused to the survivor.

Annamalai On Tamil Nadu MLA’s Remarks On Coimbatore Rape Case

Annamalai, posting on X, denounced the remarks as “regressive and insensitive,” calling Eswaran a “mouthpiece of the DMK.” He said the ruling party had created an environment where victims were routinely shamed while cases languished without accountability. He also drew parallels with the Anna University incident, where a student’s personal details were made public, describing it as “deplorable.”

The BJP leader further questioned why the police had not released additional information about the suspects in the Coimbatore case, alleging that DMK allies were being used to divert attention from law-and-order lapses.

The Tamizhaga Vetri Kazhagam (TVK) also condemned Eswaran’s comments. Party general secretary Aadhav Arjuna said the MLA’s statement had fueled public anger in Coimbatore. “Women and men have the right to move freely at any time. Our leader will ensure that freedom when he comes to power,” Arjuna said, describing the incident as a “brutal rape.”

Amid mounting criticism, Eswaran defended his position in an interview with India Today, asserting that such crimes arise from “a lack of moral education.” He argued that law enforcement alone could not prevent such acts and called for the reintroduction of moral science lessons in schools.

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