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Fear of women voters' wrath keeps Tamil Nadu parties on the edge

The reason why major political parties are concerned about how their messaging is accepted by women is Tamil Nadu has more women voters than male ones 

April 02, 2021 / 11:41 IST
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Former Union minister A Raja’s indecent attacks on Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Edappadi K Palaniswami and his family have brought back focus on the misogynistic political culture in the state, which often leave women voters in total disgust.

During the Tamil Nadu assembly poll campaign, Raja has not only put Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) chief MK Stalin in a tight spot but also helped the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) double up efforts to reach out to women voters in the last lap before the April 6 voting.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi too referred to Raja’s comments when he campaigned in Tamil Nadu on March 30, saying that the DMK must control such leaders. He said this only served to remind the women voters not to forget the past events like the ugly episode in the Tamil Nadu assembly on March 25, 1989 when late J Jayalalithaa was attacked by DMK MLAs who allegedly ‘attempted’ to disrobe her.

Of course, Stalin did come to the rescue of Raja, who is deputy general secretary of the DMK, by describing Modi’s remark as a lie and asked all leaders to maintain dignity.