MDMK, CPI(M) call for withdrawal of case against Thirumavalavan
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Vaiko mentioned that Mr. Thirumavalavan had excessive regards for girls and solely identified what Manusmriti says about girls.
MDMK and CPI(M) State unit on Saturday urged the police to withdraw the case booked against Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK) founder and Chidambaram MP Thol. Thirumavalavan.
In a press release, CPI(M) politburo member G. Ramakrishnan contended that the Hindu non secular textual content, Manusmriti, has lot of facets which demeans girls, the backward castes and indigenous teams.
He additionally alleged that Tamil Nadu police, of late, has been appearing beneath the instruction of Sangh Parivar and never abiding by the authorized framework.
“The police have ignored complaints against those who have made insulting comments against working women as well as women journalists and have not come forward to take action,” Mr. Ramakrishnan charged.
In a separate assertion, MDMK basic secretary Vaiko mentioned that Mr. Thirumavalavan has excessive regards for girls and solely identified what Manusmriti says about girls. The Sangh Parivar has twisted the info and filed criticism against him, he alleged and condemned the submitting of the case.
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