Vijay Under Fire as Child Murder and Teen Killing Spark Outrage in Tamil Nadu

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- •A 10-year-old girl was allegedly murdered in Coimbatore, triggering widespread outrage.
- •A 17-year-old boy was killed near Madurai’s Meenakshi Temple, raising concerns over safety in public spaces.
- •Opposition parties have criticized Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Vijay over rising crime, demanding accountability.
- •Activists and residents are demanding stronger safety measures for women and children in the state.
Chennai, India – Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Vijay is under intense scrutiny following two violent incidents—a 10-year-old girl’s murder in Coimbatore and the killing of a teenager near the historic Meenakshi Temple in Madurai. The tragedies have intensified political debates over the state’s safety and governance.
In Coimbatore, a 10-year-old girl was allegedly murdered in a brutal incident that has shocked the public. While police have arrested suspects, details remain under investigation. The victim’s family has demanded swift justice, and local residents have staged protests, demanding better safety for children. Opposition leaders have seized on the incident, questioning the state government’s ability to protect its citizens.



