DMDK founder Vijayakant on Tuesday stated violence towards Dalit girls continues although a legislation was handed 1989 to stop atrocities towards them.
“The only way to prevent violence against women and Dalit women is to implement death penalty for rape,” he stated.
In Saliamangalam close to Thanjavur a Dalit a lady was raped and murdered, in Siruvallur in Kanchipuram district a sexual violence was dedicated towards a minor woman in 2019, in Ariyalur a younger lady was gang-raped in 2017, in Ayanavaram a younger woman was gang-raped by 17 males and in Namakkal district two minor ladies have been threatened and repeatedly assaulted by 15 males just lately, the DMDK chief stated in a press release.
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