Tamil Nadu Custodial Death Ignites Political Firestorm: Vijay Demands Justice

A tragic custodial death in Tamil Nadu has sparked outrage and propelled actor-turned-politician Vijay into the spotlight. Leading a silent protest in Chennai, Vijay, the leader of TVK, demanded justice for Ajith Kumar, a 27-year-old temple guard who allegedly died in police custody. Holding a placard that simply read “Sorry Ma,” Vijay’s message resonated deeply with the public, highlighting a growing concern over police brutality.

24 Custodial Deaths Under DMK Rule: A Growing Crisis

Tamil Nadu has witnessed a disturbing trend of custodial deaths, with 24 reported cases since 2021 under the DMK government. Vijay’s protest, alongside grieving families, underscored the urgency of this issue. He called for a High Court-monitored Special Investigation Team (SIT) and offered compensation to the victims’ families from TVK party funds, signaling his commitment to fighting for justice.

Will Custodial Deaths Define the 2026 Elections?

Vijay’s actions transformed the protest into a powerful political statement. By directly challenging the DMK’s handling of custodial deaths, he has positioned this issue as a potential game-changer in the upcoming 2026 state elections. The question now remains: will Tamil Nadu voters tolerate these alleged injustices or demand accountability? Will the AIADMK alliance and the TVK capitalize on this growing discontent and make custodial deaths a central campaign theme?

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