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How 4 bravehearts and their families fought against the odds to report Nirmala Devi

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Sexual Harassment
The sex-for-cash scandal at Madurai Kamaraj University has made the students who spoke up fear for their future, says advocate Thangapandian to TNM.
Even as Tamil Nadu is in the throes of a sex scandal that has smeared the highest levels of government and higher education, the sheer courage of the women who spoke up has gone largely unnoticed. It was an audio recording from March, where Nirmala Devi, a college professor allegedly attempted to lure women students into sex work in return for academic and financial gain, that eventually trapped her and led to her arrest on Monday. She boasted of ‘access’ to the Governor and promised a monthly income. All this and more for a ‘good opportunity’ that was awaiting them. Despite the students categorically rejecting Nirmala Devi's ‘offer’, the professor continued to hound them over WhatsApp. On March 15, four women students of the Devanga College of Arts in Virudhunagar walked into the women's welfare committee of the institution that provides them with “information on rights and personal hygiene” and told a faculty member that they had been hounded and badgered by Assistant Professor Nirmala Devi of the Mathematics Department. This is the only recourse they had in a college that had failed to constitute the Internal Complaints Committee as mandated by law. A full six days later, the Professor was suspended on March 21 by the Principal of the college- a fact that students of the college were not even aware of. TNM caught up with M Thangapandian, an advocate who published the notorious audio recording on Aruppukottai Arangal, a Facebook page that deals with local social issues. He says, “A few of the students’ friends approached me because they realised the college was trying to suppress the suspension. They know I’m an advocate so they were able to approach me. And a lot of youngsters follow our Facebook page so this could be addressed in a genuine manner. We thought we would dig deeper and find out who the powerful in this story are.” Thangapandian tells us that as soon as he published the audio recording, it was picked up first by the Tamil magazine Nakkeeran. “Aruppukkottai gets 1000 copies of the magazine. That week’s edition was entirely bought out by the college so no one would be able to read it.” One of the students’ parents approached Thangapandian, who reassured them that they would get justice. “With the kind of media attention the issue has gotten, their families are very nervous.” The families even requested the media for privacy through Thangapandian. The students, however, fear for their future and how this would affect them as students of the college. “After the story broke and before Nirmala Devi was arrested, the students were called by the college management and ‘counselled’. They have been asked to say that it was only Nirmala Devi who approached them and no names of the management must be taken.” In yet another blow to their privacy and total disregard for the great personal risk at which they had spoken up, the college mentions them by name in the official complaint to the police. “The students or their families were not consulted. The students didn’t want their names mentioned anywhere. They took it to the principal and it was meant to be a complaint on behalf of the college,” says Thangapandian. Making a plea on behalf of the students, Thangapandian says, “Their phones have been confiscated and their families are being monitored so it is important to understand what they are going through.”  

Tamil Nadu Deputy CM Panneerselvam meets 15th Finance Commission Chairman

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Politics
"A progressive state like TN which has contributed to India's prosperity would receive the Commission's careful consideration," a statement said.
Image: Facebook/O Panneerselvam
Tamil Nadu Deputy Chief Minister O. Panneerselvam on Thursday met N K Singh, Chairman of the 15th Finance Commission, in New Delhi and put across the state's views on the latter's Terms of Reference (ToR), an official said. The Deputy Chief Minister, who also holds the Finance portfolio, led a delegation of 40 parliamentarians from the AIADMK, including Lok Sabha Deputy Speaker M Thambi Durai. He also handed over a memorandum signed by Chief Minister K. Palaniswami. The state government's major concern is the use of 2011 census data by the 15th Finance Commission, which is disadvantageous for Tamil Nadu when it comes to allocation of funds by the central government. According to the Tamil Nadu government, the state has controlled population growth and therefore, share of funds by the Central Government based on 2011 census data will be less as compared 1971 census figures. The delegation wanted the Commission to balance the need for fiscal transfers to less developed states with the growing aspirations of better performing states. Singh assured the visiting delegation that the Commission would give the state a "careful consideration", said a statement from the Ministry of Finance."A progressive state like Tamil Nadu which has contributed greatly to India's prosperity would certainly receive the Commission's careful consideration. Commission's visit to the state of Tamil Nadu was finalised for end of September," said Singh in the statement."Fiscal needs of each state will be individually assessed and their special characteristics will be kept in view," Singh added. Last week, Prime Minister Narendra Modi rejected the allegations of southern states, including Tamil Nadu, that the ToR of the Commission were biased against them and said it would benefit states that took population control measures."Let me tell you our critics seem to have missed something. The Union government has suggested to the Finance Commission to consider incentivising states who have worked on population control. By this yardstick, states like Tamil Nadu, which has devoted a lot of efforts, energy and resources towards population control, would certainly benefit," he said. The issues was first raised by Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, which was followed by BJP's ally-turned-foe Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu.  Earlier this month, Kerala Finance Minister Thomas Issaac convened a meeting of southern Finance Ministers which was attended by representatives from Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Puducherry, in which they called the ToR a "threat to federalism".  IANS inputs

H Raja’s remarks on Kani do not represent BJP's view, says national gen secy Muralidhar Rao

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BJP State President Tamilisai Soundararajan had said that Raja’s tweet was painful.
A day after H Raja posted a despicable tweet taking digs at DMK’s Rajya Sabha MP Kanimozhi, the National General Secretary of the BJP had reacted saying that it does not represent the BJP’s view. Quoting H Raja's tweet to Twitter, he wrote, “Such remarks do not represent BJP's view neither they are in line with our party's culture.” Earlier, BJP State President Tamilisai Soundararajan had said, “It is painful when the personal lives of women in public life are criticised, whichever party them may belong to.” She had also retweeted Rao’s tweet on Thursday. On Wednesday, BJP National Secretary H Raja attacked Kanimozhi on Twitter saying, “Would journalists question the leader who made his illegitimate child, from an illegitimate relationship, a Rajya Sabha MP, just like they questioned the Governor? Memories of Chidambaram Udayakumar, Anna Nagar Ramesh, Perambalur Sadiq Basha would haunt them.” Raja’s tweet was in response to Kanimozhi condemning the Tamil Nadu Governor Banwarilal Purohit for patting a woman journalist on the cheek instead of answering her question after a press conference. Ironically, a large part of the press conference involved the Governor denying his involvement in a sex scandal. Coming to the journalist’s defence, Kanimozhi said, “Even if the intention is above suspicion, a person who holds a public office has to understand that there is a decorum to it and violating a woman journalist’s personal space does not reflect the dignity or the respect which should be shown to any human being.” Speaking to TNM at the time, Kanimozhi had said, “It is beneath me to respond to the statement made by BJP's H Raja. But it exposes their mindset.” Raja’s tweet led to widespread protests and demonstrations by the DMK across the state. Effigies of the BJP leader were beaten up and burnt across the state while slogans rang in the air calling for his arrest; in some places, his photos and posters were hit with slippers.

'You sleep around for work': BJP's S Ve Shekher slammed for sexist post on women journos

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Controversy
S Ve Shekher shared a derogatory post that claimed women journalists sleep around to get jobs, and therefore they shouldn't complain about a 'light touch'.
Following Tamil Nadu governor Banwarilal Purohit's apology to a woman journalist for patting her cheek without consent, a derogatory post shared by Bharatiya Janata Party leader S Ve Shekher against women mediapersons in the state has triggered massive outrage. On Thursday, S Ve Shekher shared a Facebook post written by Thirumalai Sa., which didn’t name the journalist in the incident. However, the headline of the post, which read ‘Madurai University, the Governor and a virgin girl’s cheek’ was S Ve Shekher’s own. Several members of the media fraternity as well as senior political representatives have slammed the sexist post on social media. Without naming the woman journalist in the incident, the post read: "I feel pity while looking at that woman journalist. She claims she was disturbed because the governor touched her. But when you read her tweets, it is understood that her intention was to target the Governor and Modi. It is actually the governor who has to wash his hands with Phenoyl after touching her. These (TN media persons) are cheap and disgusting creatures. Most people who work in the media in TN are usually  Illiterate, cheap and don't have any general knowledge. This woman is not any different." The post also went on to accuse all women journalists in Tamil Nadu of sleeping around."Recently this disgusting fact has come out through complaints that women cannot become reporters or anchors unless they sleep with top bosses. And with these faces, they come out to ask questions to the governor," the post stated. The post was deleted following the furore it sparked, but not before several members of the media fraternity took to Twitter to condemn the post and Shekher. Could you please crawl out from that dirty rotten rock you live under, S Ve Sekhar? #WTHSVeShekher Shame on you. https://t.co/4FGjWOv5TC — Annie Thomas (@AnnieThomaz) April 19, 2018 I strongly condemn Mr S Ve Shekar for sharing a defaming and derogatory post against women journos in his FB page https://t.co/NoZvMPc1e7 — Karthigaichelvan S (@karthickselvaa) April 20, 2018 What? Fu#%*$G misogynistic animals. How dare anyone make such a statement ? I doubt they’ll sing the same tune if it were their daughters. How do we change these patriarchal mindsets? Or rather where does it stem from? Mr Sekar, women are the epitome of creation. Know that. — Amitashh Pradhan (@amitashpradhan) April 19, 2018 Journos will protest in Chennai against @HRajaBJP @SVESHEKHER against such continuing disgusting remarks today. https://t.co/tKnSDFi0Ux — Pramod Madhav (@madhavpramod1) April 20, 2018 Women are feeling more and more safe today and daily they hav to wake up seeing great thoughts and minds around. According to @SVESHEKHER qualification for a women to become a reporter In a media House is to sleep around with men. Feeling very Progressive #WTHSVeShekher — Induja Ragunathan (@R_Induja) April 19, 2018 After reading a post that @SVESHEKHER shared on his FB wall on women journalists, I think all women journalists should boycott him. And I want to ask women members of the BJP @VanathiBJP and @DrTamilisaiBJP why they think about such filth that he shares. #WTHSVeShekher — Dhanya Rajendran (@dhanyarajendran) April 19, 2018 According to @SVESHEKHER, women in media can be touched without consent because they are forced to sleep with powerful men at work anyway. What a genius. #WTHSVeShekher — Sowmya Rajendran (@sowmya_rajen) April 19, 2018 The post shared by Shekher, which justified the Governor's action, stated that it was a part of “north Indian culture to hug” and "affectionately touch and bless people". It also openly targeted the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam."The functionaries of a dravidian party which has committed a thousand atrocities are now depicting a man whom lightly touched a woman's cheek as some kind of a lustful villain," stated the post. Rajya Sabha MP Kanimozhi too flayed this post. BJP member SVe.Shekar’s FB post on women in media is disgusting and deserves condemnation in strongest possible terms. His defence that he shared some one else’s FB post is a facade. Shekar’s FB post shows a despicable mindset. 1/3 — Kanimozhi (கனிமொழி) (@KanimozhiDMK) April 20, 2018 Posting something derogatory & deleting it subsequently has become a habit among BJP leaders. Unless BJP high command takes firm action against https://t.co/C7zsSthUD9.Shekar it can only be construed that the BJP high command endorses these views. 2/3— Kanimozhi (கனிமொழி) (@KanimozhiDMK) April 20, 2018 Earlier this week, BJP leader H Raja's post on Kanimozhi calling her an illegitimate child saw reactions slamming Raja, including from  state president Tamilisai Soundararajan.

'Don't wear provocative clothes': TN textbook advises students on child sexual abuse

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Child sexual abuse
A chapter called 'Reaching the Age of Adolescence' in the Class 8 Science textbook aims to prevent and protect children from sexual and other forms of abuse. What it actually does is place the onus of preventing abuse on the potential victims.
Even as a national discourse on sexual abuse of children is underway following the Kathua rape case, it has come to light that the Tamil Nadu government has been peddling sexist and victim-blaming views in its school textbooks. Ironically, these portions are part of a section of the Class 8 science textbook under the Samacheer Kalvi system, which explains how to prevent child sexual abuse. A chapter called 'Reaching the Age of Adolescence' in the textbook aims to prevent and protect children from sexual and other forms of abuse. What it actually does is place the onus of preventing abuse on the potential victims. Among the ‘preventive’ measures suggested in this textbook, used by children across that state, are: 'Don’t wear provocative dresses', 'Take care of the way you sit' and 'When you are going to school by auto, bus or by train keep distance from the other sex.' When TNM contacted G Arivoli, the director of the State Council for Educational Research and Training over the issue, his first question was, "This textbook has been in existence for 12 years. Why are you bringing it to our notice now? Nobody has complained till now." When asked how that makes the content acceptable, he said, "We are currently only revising books for Class one, six, eleven and twelve. This is already time consuming and we are yet to see what existing books contain. I will see what can be done." Brinda Sethu, mother of a 13-year-old girl child who is being taught the Samacheer Kalvi syllabus at school, is outraged by the content and the effect it would have on her child."We need to remove the notion that children are responsible for the abuse. Moreover, these are specifically directed at girl children. How will the views of boys change if we allow such things to exist in our school syllabus? Boys will neither understand that girls are their equals nor how to treat them, if we leave this unchanged. The fact that there has been no complaint is not an excuse to allow these mistakes to stay," she says. Child rights activists, however, point out that this was hardly a ‘mistake’. It was intentional, they argue."This is merely a reflection of the existing mindset in society. It has just been printed out. This is just another case of victim-blaming," says Sherin Bosko, the founder of Nakshatra. She further recalls how even members of the government who are supposed to protect the victim, often take to blaming them, "In 2014, a woman officer from the Child Welfare Committee came to meet a minor sexual assault victim. The minute she saw the small girl, she told her sit properly. The child was on a hospital bed. She then proceeded to lecture the mother about how such incidents happen because girls are not taught how to behave in public.”   

Did Madras High Court staff refuse to accept a writ petition without Aadhaar card?

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Aadhaar
Padam Narayanan, the petitioner, further said that the staff refused to accept any other form of address proof.
In yet another case of Aadhaar imposition, the staff at the Madras High Court refused to accept an NGOs writ petition since the petitioner did not submit his Aadhaar card. Padam Narayanan, Director of Change India, was submitting his writ petition at the Madras High Court on Thursday when he was asked to give his Aadhaar card as address proof. When he questioned this, he was repeatedly harangued by the clerical staff at the court, who insisted that he give only an Aadhaar card and no other proof of address. Speaking to TNM, Padam Narayanan said, “They have not accepted my petition at the clerical level. There was one judgement that we should give address proof when we file a petition. But at the clerical level they keep on insisting we submit our Aadhaar cards. Now I am trying to approach them at the higher level and tell them that they should accept any address proof. They cannot insist only on an Aadhaar card because the Supreme Court is still hearing the case. They have to give proper instructions to the clerks. They should not harass petitioners like us by asking only for Aadhaar.” The Madras High Court had earlier issued a judgement laying down the procedure for filing a vakalatnama, or a document to appoint lawyers, which will be applicable for filing cases before all courts/ tribunals in Tamil Nadu. This was done in a bid to avoid fraud and the filing of fake documents. “I don’t think at the higher level they would have mentioned that clerks insist on Aadhaar specifically, but at the lower level they are insisting on only that ID proof. I will try to mention it to the Registrar General and tell him to give instructions that they should accept any address proof. I will deal with them and tell them any address proof is okay. This is not only for me, but for other people also,” says Padam Narayanan.

Didn't read abusive post on women journos that I shared, claims BJP’s S Ve Shekher

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Controversy
“I come from a family that respects women & the women journalist,” said actor-turned-politician S Ve Shekher.
The Tamil Nadu BJP has been facing one brickbat after another, as loose canons in the party take to social media to make unacceptable statements. And what’s more, it seems to have become a habit for some leaders to disassociate themselves from the post when they face heat for it. It was first H Raja who claimed that he was not aware of a Facebook post in his profile, which called for destroying Periyar statues in the state. And now, S Ve Sekhar who has received immense criticism over a post which spoke ill of women journalists, has taken the same route. A day after he shared a Facebook post, which insulted women journalists, BJP leader S Ve Shekher claims he put up the post on his timeline without actually reading. “Yesterday, my face book, a message, without reading the content, by mistake forwarded by me FROM THIRUMALAI Sa Was unintentional (sic),” reads a statement issued by S Ve Shekher.   He says in a statement that he removed the post after his friend pointed out that it was abusive. “When it was pointed out by a friend of mine the content was abusive one, & it was removed immediately. I do not endorse the views expressed in it. I come from a family that respects women & the women journalist,” said Shekher in his statement. Emphasising that he did not endorse the views expressed in the Facebook post, Shekher also said, “it was not on purpose & my heartfelt apology.” The actor-turned-politician, however, went on to slam those who were sharing screenshots of the deleted post, stating, "I am surprised how people, who are now spreading the screen shot/photoshop of the deleted post do not find it offensive." On Thursday, S Ve Shekher shared a Facebook post written by Thirumalai Sa., which didn’t name the journalist in the incident. However, the headline of the post, which read ‘Madurai University, the Governor and a virgin girl’s cheek’ was S Ve Shekher’s own. Several members of the media fraternity as well as senior political representatives have slammed the sexist post on social media. Without naming the woman journalist in the incident, the post read: "I feel pity while looking at that woman journalist. She claims she was disturbed because the governor touched her. But when you read her tweets, it is understood that her intention was to target the Governor and Modi. It is actually the governor who has to wash his hands with Phenoyl after touching her. These (TN media persons) are cheap and disgusting creatures. Most people who work in the media in TN are usually illiterate, cheap and don't have any general knowledge. This woman is not any different." The post also went on to accuse all women journalists in Tamil Nadu of sleeping around."Recently this disgusting fact has come out through complaints that women cannot become reporters or anchors unless they sleep with top bosses. And with these faces, they come out to ask questions to the governor," the post stated. The post was deleted following the furore it sparked, but not before several members of the media fraternity took to Twitter to condemn the post and Shekher. Read: 'You sleep around for work': BJP's S Ve Shekher slammed for sexist post on women journos 

8 things we’re tired of hearing in defence of TN Governor patting journo's cheek

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Here are some of the commonly used arguments and why they do not hold any water.
Courtesy: Lakshmi Subramanian/Twitter
Much has been said about the journalist who slammed Tamil Nadu governor Banwarilal Purohit for patting her cheek at a press meet. Taking to Twitter, Lakshmi Subramanian of The Week had objected to the Governor’s unprofessional behaviour at the event. While several journalists – men and women – have come out in support of Lakshmi, there are many who feel the incident was "exaggerated" and that the journalist had "overreacted." Here are some of the commonly used arguments and why they do not hold any water. 1. 'Grandfatherly touch': Consent is fairly simple to understand if one does not try to muddle things up deliberately. You cannot touch a woman without her consenting to it, especially a woman who does not know you. It does not matter if you were being fatherly or brotherly or grandfatherly. What YOU think about it DOES NOT MATTER. This is what the law says as well. 2. 'Journalist overreacting': This was a woman who was doing her job. Women are often touched inappropriately at the workplace by men who think they are 'just being friendly'. Previously, Vijayabaskar, the TN Health Minister, had called a woman journalist 'beautiful' to evade her questions. Apologists had justified his act at the time, too. The Governor, as well, chose not to answer questions but to behave in a 'grandfatherly' way. We don't need your patronising and unasked for 'affection'. Our job is to ask questions. Either answer or say 'No comments.' 3. 'Feminists are killing human emotions': Breaking news! Women are human, too. Our emotions matter. Especially when it's our space which has been violated. You can use your hands to express human emotions on your own body, thank you very much. Yes, there are women who disagree with Lakshmi on this. They are welcome not to object if such a thing happens to them in their professional space. 4. 'He's old, he's a grandfather!': This incident happened at a press meet. Why was the press meet called? Because the Governor's role in the sex for cash university scandal is being examined. Ironically, the opposition is now demanding to know why Nirmala Devi, the professor, said, "Governor thaatha illa", hinting that the Governor was not really so old that he cannot have sex. It's amazing how long a rope we give men. 5. 'He touched her cheeks! How can that be harassment?': You don't get to decide which parts of her body a woman should be okay with you touching without her permission. You don't get to decide that we should object only if you touch our breasts. It is our body, we make that call. Especially when you are a man we don't know AT ALL. 6. 'So now we can't even shake hands with women journos': If that's your interpretation and you don't want to shake hands with us, we're fine. Really, none of us will die. 7. 'But...grandfatherly touch?': The NCRB data unfailingly shows every time that acts of sexual violence against women and children are committed mostly within the family circles. This is why it also remains such a highly under-reported crime. We have enough to deal with from our REAL uncles, grandfathers, brothers, and fathers. So, please don't appoint yourself as uncle, grandfather, brother, and father for us. 8. 'But women in media sleep around for work anyway': SVe Shekher has deleted the offensive post he shared but there are several who have this question. If women in any industry are forced to sleep around for work, it's called sexual harassment at the workplace. We even have a law.  You cannot justify creepy behaviour by saying "Oh you are getting abused anyway." This should be obvious but there are too many dense people in this world, so it's necessary to spell it out.

TN media fraternity protests against S Ve Shekher’s sexist comments on women journos

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Protest
Journalists from Tamil and English news outlets stood shoulder-to shoulder-in a show of solidarity.
Reporters, video journalists and eminent media personalities gathered in solidarity at South Boag Road in Chennai a day after BJP State Secretary S Ve Shekher shared a deplorable message on women journalists on his Facebook page. Protesting journalists shouted slogans against the insulting language used in the post, which claimed that women journalists get ahead only by sleeping around. Over the course of the protest, a scuffle broke out between the protestors and the police. Around 30 journalists, including several women, were arrested by the police. As voices against S Ve Shekher rent the air amidst the bustling traffic, posters of the actor-turned-politician were ripped into pieces and thrown to the ground. “We will not allow fascist voices to suppress us, we are journalists,” they shouted. Shekher’s post came in the wake of the outrage against the Governor patting a woman journalist’s cheek during a press conference. Mediapersons and politicians slammed the inappropriate behaviour on the part of the Governor. On Thursday, Shekher shared a Facebook post written by Thirumalai Sa., which didn’t name the journalist in question. However, the headline of the post, which read ‘Madurai University, the Governor and a virgin girl’s cheek’ was S Ve Shekher’s own. Read: 'You sleep around for work': BJP's S Ve Shekher slammed for sexist post on women journos The journalists had originally planned to protest outside the Bharatiya Janata Party office, but the police cordoned off the entire street, making it impossible for people to enter. This forced the protesters to huddle outside the street with the police keeping a close watch. Speaking to TNM, senior journalist Kavitha Muralidharan said, “This is not the first time someone from the BJP is speaking about journalists in this manner. S Ve Shekher and H Raja have both spoken about journalists, even calling them anti-national. This has to stop somewhere. This is a significant protest from the media fraternity. I hope the BJP high command is listening and plans to take action. The BJP State President (Tamilisai Soundararajan) was open to taking our complaint, but I'm not sure what action she can take.” The protesters were repeatedly told by the police to move to the side of the road. Faced with scant space and stubborn police officers, the journalists decided to take the protest to S Ve Shekher's house in Mandaveli. Soon after the first batch of journalists landed at S Ve Shekher's house, a few indulged in stone pelting, denting the huge signboards of the politician and Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The journalists who came a moments after were shouting slogans against the politician, daring him to come out of his house. Police personnel, who had been stationed there, rounded up the protesters and whisked them away in a van. Even as neighbours watched from rooftops and balconies, the police personnel got into a scuffle with journalists who were standing around. “You cannot stand here because you are blocking traffic,” said one senior police officer to the journalists on the deserted bylane on a Friday afternoon. Speaking to TNM, one senior woman journalist from an English news channel said, “We will not take this lying down. They cannot trample over rights like this. We are here to do a job. This is deplorable coming from such a high position.” S Ve Shekher later issued an apology where he claimed that he hadn’t read the post, and had merely shared it. Read: Didn't read abusive post on women journos that I shared, claims BJP’s S Ve Shekher

Moral policing in IIT Madras: Student shamed for hugging her friend on campus

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Victim shaming
When Tara* demanded action against a staff member who took photos and videos of her hugging her friend, she was subjected to more moral policing.
Image for representation only
In a clear case of moral policing, a woman student at IIT Madras has been at the receiving end of harassment from a staff member of the institute and the police for hugging a male friend on campus. A staff from the Applied Mechanics department took photos and videos of the two, claiming that it was to show them that that their acts were ‘immoral’. The incident happened on April 17.  But complaints to the security officers and even higher officials were ignored as they claimed that the issue raised by the two students, Tara* (19) and Vikram* (22) was ‘not a priority’. In fact, according to Tara, one of the higher officials even told the complainants to focus on their studies as the institute cannot keep a check on the actions of every individual on its premises. This despite the students alleging a flagrant violation of their privacy. “Vikram and I were hugging outside the canteen and talking. There was this guy who was clicking pictures and videos of us. He said he was doing it for his safety and the safety of his children because we were immoral or whatever,” Tara tells TNM. “He was secretly clicking pictures and I noticed him. He said such outrageous things. His argument was completely absurd. He got flustered, gave his staff id card and left the place. It’s illegal to click pictures of people and it’s a breach of privacy,” she adds. The staffer, who has been identified as UdayKumar of the Applied Mechanics department, allegedly refused to delete the pictures and videos on his phone when confronted by the students. He further told the students that he had done this before and denied any wrongdoing on his part. When Tara first approached the Chief Security Officer, he attempted to dismiss the matter. “The CSO initially said this wasn’t high priority, he had other things to do. They kept brushing it under the carpet. They didn’t do anything,” she says. Students then rallied in support of Tara and Vikram and protested outside the admin block to push the management into confiscating the staffer’s phone. But this was allegedly after he’d been let go for an entire hour on the pretext of ‘important work’ in his department. This, Tara believes, would have given him enough time to share the material with others. “We feared it (videos and photos) being circulated on the internet and cyber crimes and so on. Thus, because they said they can’t help, we had no other option but to go the police,” says Tara. A complaint was filed at the Adyar police station and the Chief Security Officer was told to bring the confiscated phone the next day. The Dean of Students, meanwhile, told her to go home and not let the incident affect her, but did not reprimand the staff member. “The DoSt told me to concentrate on my studies now that he had done all that he could do, and that he can’t ensure my safety because he has no control over most things. He says he has no control over others’ actions. He told me to go home and not let it mentally affect me. He said that because I was from the Humanities department I should understand that social growth is organic and slow and not like engineering where it escalates immediately,” says Tara. The next day, the videos and pictures were deleted.  “They made me delete the videos myself and collected his phone from him for 3 days. They gave him a warning and let him off. There were 2 videos,” says the 19-year-old. When TNM contacted the Assistant Commissioner of Police in Adyar, he confirmed that the incident had taken place but said that no complaint was filed. “We warned the accused and the images and videos were deleted. The complainant was satisfied,” says the officer. Tara, however, claims otherwise and says she requested a restraining order against the staffer but the police did not take appropriate action. Even at the station, the students were subjected to more moral policing. “The women police gave them some friendly advice about not wearing shorts and not indulging in such public displays of affection. In the course of the enquiry, the lady officer told them not to behave in this way. She told the girl to stay safely inside the room and dress properly when they come out,” defends the officer. Tara has now been left disappointed and angry over the lack of sensitivity with which the incident has been handled. She told TNM that students are planning to put forth a list of demands to prevent further such cases.  This includes, “Suspension or appropriate action against the perpetrator, taking into account that he himself claimed to have committed the act multiple times prior to this particular incident, an apology from the perpetrator (for taking pictures without consent with the admitted intent of publishing it and tarnishing reputations) and the security section (for the mishandling of the case, and engaging in victim-blaming), an official statement from the institute to the announce list (GSB, staff and residents), condemning the act of the perpetrator (with his name and the way it was handled by the administration), written assurance that incidents of this nature will not occur in the campus in future, and, if it does, appropriate procedure will be followed, gender sensitisation workshops (including sessions against moral policing and victim-blaming) for all staff and security, and training for the security section on how to respond to reports of sexual harassment.” The IIT management was not available for comment on the incident and the demands.  * Names changed

How TN government left contract labourers of the Electricity Department in the lurch

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Labour
They rush for laying pipes and other jobs but the Tamil Nadu Electricity Board has not accounted for the lives of over 10,000 contract labourers.
Rathi wakes up at 4 am every day, cooks, sends her children to school, her husband to work and goes to her office at the Tamil Nadu Electricity Board in Madurai. All day long, she prepares coal and lays power lines to electrify the district, staying there until the work is complete well into the night. But even after ten years of hard labour, she is yet to be made a permanent employee of the government. In 2008, the Tamil Nadu government decided to split the Tamil Nadu Electricity Board further into two subsidiaries: the Tamil Nadu Generation and Distribution Corporation Limited (TANGEDCO), responsible for power generation, and Tamil Nadu Transmission Corporation Limited (TANTRANSCO), responsible for power supply. The parent body, TNEB, remains in charge of management. While the permanent employees continued in their positions across the agencies, the split left over 10,000 contract employees in the lurch. The government ordered a freeze on employees hired on contract. In defiance of court orders, the TNEB continued employing these labourers who even signed government attendance registers. However, the contract employees are not paid their dues for months, and not made permanent employees despite over 25,000 vacancies in the department. Speaking to TNM, Raja Rajendran, a union member for contract employees says, “Each month, the divisional engineers have to show progress in work. They do that through us. When we point out that we are being used as per their convenience, they ask us to come to work and say they will hold high level meetings. This has been going on for almost a decade now.” Adding to the confusion is an April 19 memo that prohibits the employment of contract labourers. The Superintending Engineers are even “instructed to strictly furnish a certificate within 10th of every month...stating that no Contract Labourers are engaged apart from those who are engaged by court order...and also ensure that no certificates for work, experience, conduct etc are issued by the officials under their control to the contractors/ contract labourers for the past period and in future also.” Nepotism Raja Rajendran says, “The memo says no more contract labourers to be hired. If needed, permissions need to be obtained. We are confused as to what to do. The main problem is that most engineers have taken their own contracts through benamis. They hire their own relatives and friends so that half the profit goes to them or their own families. The divisional engineers draft their own tenders.” In March this year, two engineers of TNEB came under the scanner for allegedly granting project tenders to firms owned by their wives. The Directorate of Vigilance and Anti-Corruption (DVAC) launched an investigation into the issue and declared that the two high ranking engineers had violated the TN Electricity Board employees conduct rules. Wages In February this year, the employees of the department went on strike demanding higher wages. “Before 2008, they had interviews. A contract employee would come, work with a line man and he would be doing all kinds of jobs within the department and he would be given petty cash. If they have worked continuously then they will be given a bonus and would ultimately be made permanent in a few years’ time. Now we don’t know if we can even show up to work the next day. We need to be made permanent workers. They need to ensure minimum wage and better working conditions for us. They need to ensure social security benefits for us. They also need to abolish the contract system for perennial work,” says Raja Rajendran. Rathi says, “I have worked for over ten years. There are scores of women like me. Our lives are literally on the line. We have been waiting for permanency for such a long time. When there are rains and cyclones, how do problems get fixed? We come to the spot. They need us more than ever now but they refuse to employee us. We are only 10,000 of us with several years’ experience. They have over 20,000 vacancies.” The unions say that when they met the Tamil Nadu Minister for Electricity P Thangamani, he said that if he agrees to increase their wages, then other departments will demand similar increase. When we asked him how transport employees got a hike, he said it was a policy decision that he cannot explain,” the unions say. Occupational hazards The employees also lament that they are hardly ever compensated for if they are injured on the job. “If the coal falls on us or we are electrocuted, we have to pay our own hospital expenses. Families are orphaned without any compensation. We have to go back the next day and work. We light up the homes of thousands of people but the government has plunged our lives into darkness.”

S Ve Shekher booked for FB post, case against journos who pelted stones at his house

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TN Journalist Protection Welfare Association had submitted a complaint to the police commissioner against the BJP leader for his comment on women journalists.
Two days after he shared an abusive Facebook post insulting women journalists, BJP leader S Ve Shekher has been booked under four sections by the Chennai Cyber Crime department. On Friday, Tamil Nadu Journalist Protection Welfare Association lodged a complaint with the Chennai Police Commissioner. Speaking to TNM, Mithar says, the General Secretary of the Association says, “We are glad that strict action is being taken. He (S Ve Shekher) cannot speak like this about women. As it is, it is difficult for women to come up in professions. This kind of talk is demotivating for women journalists. Our complaint clearly states that even though he has apologised, this cannot be accepted. He should face the legal consequences for his actions.” Shekher has been booked under Indian Penal Code Section 504 (Intentional insult with intent to provoke breach of the peace), Section 505 (1) (c) (Statements conducing to public mischief: Whoever makes, publishes or circulates any statement, rumour or report with intent to incite, or which is likely to incite, any class or community of persons to commit any offence against any other class or community, Section 509 (Word, gesture or act intended to insult the modesty of a woman) and Section 4 of the Tamil Nadu Prohibition of Women Harassment Act(Penalty for harassment of woman). On Thursday, S Ve Shekher shared a Facebook post, written by his friend Thirumalai Sa. However, the headline of the post, which read ‘Madurai University, the Governor and a virgin girl’s cheek’ was S Ve Shekher’s own. He had endorsed the post with three thumbs-up emojis and four Indian flag emojis. Shekher apologised on Friday, hours before journalists took to the streets to protest the abusive post, claiming that he had not read the post before sharing and that “it was not on purpose & my heartfelt apology.” Several members of the media fraternity as well as senior political representatives slammed the sexist post on social media. Case against journalists On Friday, a large group of journalists from Chennai had protested outside the BJP office against the Facebook post, demanding that the party take action against the leader. Later, a smaller group of journalists went to S Ve Shekhar's house and continued to protest. However, this protest turned violent with a few protesting journalists pelting stones on the actor-turned-politician's house and were detained by the police. S Ve Shekher lodged a complaint with the Foreshore Estate police station with CCTV footage from his house. Thirty people (mostly journalists) have been booked under sections of the Indian Penal Code: 147 (Rioting), 148 (Rioting armed with a deadly weapon), 323 (Voluntarily causing hurt), 336 (Doing any act which endangers human life or the personal safety of others), 506(i)(Criminal Intimidation) of Indian Penal Code (IPC) and Section 3 (Punishment for committing mischief in respect of any public property) of the Tamil Nadu Public Property (Prevention of Damage and Loss) Act, 1992. The Facebook post Without naming the woman journalist in the incident, the post read: "I feel pity while looking at that woman journalist. She claims she was disturbed because the governor touched her. But when you read her tweets, it is understood that her intention was to target the Governor and Modi. It is actually the governor who has to wash his hands with Phenoyl after touching her. These (TN media persons) are cheap and disgusting creatures. Most people who work in the media in TN are usually Illiterate, cheap and don't have any general knowledge. This woman is not any different." The post also went on to accuse all women journalists in Tamil Nadu of sleeping around. "Recently this disgusting fact has come out through complaints that women cannot become reporters or anchors unless they sleep with top bosses. And with these faces, they come out to ask questions to the governor," the post stated. The post was deleted following the furore it sparked, but not before several members of the media fraternity took to Twitter to condemn the post and Shekher.

Ailing TN temple elephant dies a natural death, days after Madras HC allowed euthanasia

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The demise came a week after the Madras HC allowed for the 42-year-old elephant's mercy killing, which was decried by devotees who wished for her natural death.
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An ailing temple elephant in Salem died a natural death on Saturday, just days after the Madras High Court allowed its mercy killing. The demise comes in the middle of protests by devotees who wished for the elephant's natural demise and rallied against the court order. The elephant, Rajeswar, the 42-year-old pachyderm at the famous Sri Sugavaneshwarar temple in Salem, had been suffering from acute Tuberculosis for the last 10 year of which she was cured few years ago. Recently, her legs stopped functioning rendering her immobile. Her situation worsened when she fell and injured her left leg. She was bedridden and this led to sores developing all over her body.   The animal finally passed away at 12:20 pm on Saturday, a senior official of the Animal Husbandry department told The Hindu. Thousands of devotees had been thronging to see the elephant since Monday even as she was being treated by a group of veterinarians and supervised by experts. Last week, the Madras HC ordered that the elephant can be administered euthanasia if a local veterinary officer inspected her and certified that prolonging her life is only going to add to its suffering. Following this, a team of veterinarians from the Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University (Tanuvas) visited and examined the elephant, and submitted a report to the court, according to media reporters. However, this report asked for the treatment of the elephant to be continued, Salem District Collector, Rohini R Bhajibhakare, was quoted as saying. Wishing for the elephant's natural demise, devotees had also considered moving the Supreme Court to oppose the mercy killing order. As news of Rajeswari's demise spread, several devotees gathered to pay their respects. Garlands and wreaths were laid on her and the priest of the temple reportedly conducted ‘atirumanjana abhisekam’ and covered the animal in a silk shawl. After the rituals, a team of specialists from the Veterinary College and Research Institute, Namakkal, did an autopsy on her remains. The elephant was then buried in the Gorimedu premises in the evening, stated the report. 

Mudiyala da sami! God level punchline in govt ad about TN CM has Tamils LOLing

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When film buffs entered theatres in the state, after a 48 day strike that didn't allow the release of any new Tamil films, they were in for a shock.
Sami – god – is a word Tamil films have used to put their heroes on a pedestal since sami knows when. But when Tamil film fans entered theatres in the state last week, after a 48-day strike that didn't allow the release of any new Tamil films, the word took on a new meaning. One that Tamil Nadu was definitely not prepared for. In a video that has gone viral, the audience at a theatre can be seen watching a Tamil ad on the big screen. A young woman in a wheelchair comes to a temple for an 'archanai' as she has got a job. Another woman on the screen excitedly congratulates her and says this paves way for other disabled candidates to get jobs. A priest then comes out to find out in whose name the 'archanai' has to be done. The man with the disabled woman then gives her name (Selvi) and details to the priest, and just when the priest turns away to begin the puja, the woman calls out to him."The archanai is not in my name,” she says. “Please do it in sami’s (god’s) name,” Selvi adds. When the priest asks her which sami, the woman delivers the punchline for the unintended joke. “Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Edappadi Palaniswami,” she says. And on cue, the audience in the theatre simultaneously burst into shocked laughter.    “He is the sami that gave me a job,” the woman in the ad says, even as the crowd – and everyone who has watched the video since – stares in disbelief. ரொம்ப நாளைக்கு அப்புறம் தியேட்டர் க்கு படம் பார்க்க போனவன் எல்லாம் செத்தான்.#EdappadiPalanisamy pic.twitter.com/gPGEoYHAza — தமிழினியன் (@twits08) April 21, 2018 (Translation: People who went to the theatre to watch movies after a lot of days are so dead.) For Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Edappadi Palaniswami, the last year has been all about appropriating former AIADMK supremo J Jayalalithaa's legacy. Right from claiming that he is upholding 'Amma's government' to fighting tooth and nail for the two leaves symbol, the leader whose roots lie in Salem district, has left no stone unturned to project himself as Jayalalithaa's successor. But this time around, the Chief Minister may have gone too far with the ad – especially since he is barely popular, forget enjoying a demigod-like status that Jayalalithaa had. The government commissioned ad has left the Chief Minister – seen by many as a ‘proxy’, first for Sasikala and then for Modi – as the butt of jokes in the state. And it has of course led to some sami-level memes and jokes on the internet. Rofl When #EdappadiPalanisamy meets #Sachinpic.twitter.com/uhIOTm7LvQ — #SKism #CSK (@ArunSiva77) April 22, 2018 (Translation:  Sachin: I am Sachin..People call me God) EPS:Then who am I? ) #EdappadiPalanisamy #irritating #theatreAdvertisement #god #ADMk #CMB pic.twitter.com/e9eNtVsRZ2 — Phoenix Tamil (@PhoenixTamil) April 22, 2018 (Translation: You can trust the person who says there is God, you can even trust the person who says there is no God but don't trust the person who says he is god) Andha #EdappadiPalanisamy Saamy ad edutha thambi konjam vanga pic.twitter.com/y0k4oa4sbO — UVisuals (@yuvarajda) April 21, 2018 (Translation: Person who took the EPS ad, please come here.) The common man continues to remain shocked. Enna koduma sir ithu pic.twitter.com/LmmilaRfvt — tyson (@tysonstark) April 21, 2018 (Translation: What is this torture sir!) Edappadi K Palaniswami !! Boss Bossuu .. Ithu elam Namakku Thevaya Bossu !!! Romba Naal Kaluchu theatre ponathukku, Intha kandravi elam Paaka Vendiyatha Irukku https://t.co/GcdlGACXSY — Jansha Mohammed (@i_am_jansha) April 21, 2018 (Translation: Went to the theatre after a long time and forced to watch this nonsense) தியேட்டர் பக்கம் போகதிங்க மக்கா... இந்த கொடுமையலாம் பாக்க வேண்டி வரும்.#எடப்பாடி#EdappadiPalanisamy pic.twitter.com/bMl595QAx3 — CSKஇனியவன் (@aabathu) April 21, 2018 (Translation: People, don't go near the theatre..You will have to watch this atrocity) The general sentiment however remains that the ad has crossed an unsaid limit of narcissism allowed to politicians. Ada paavingla. Amma training summava https://t.co/uPNJ3xPORy — R.K.Radhakrishnan (@RKRadhakrishn) April 21, 2018 (Translation: Amma training not taken lightly) #tha dai eps#EdappadiPalanisamy Ini na theatreke pogala da pic.twitter.com/AxvZWetgAm (Translation: I am not going to the theatre from now) — (@mersalvjs) April 21, 2018 எல்லை மீறி போய்ட்டு இருக்கீங்க டா நீங்க #EdappadiPalanisamy #AalaVidraSaami pic.twitter.com/EYw8yG3iPw — Naveen Surendar (@NaveenSurendar) April 20, 2018            (Translation: You guys are crossing a line)   

TN sex-for-cash scandal: 5 developments in the case since Nirmala Devi's arrest

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Sexual Harassment
There are two probes in the case – one by the CB-CID, and the other by a one-man commission instituted by the Governor.
Retired IAS officer Santhanam has been probing the sex-for-cash scandal at Madurai Kamaraj University, after a shocking audio tape was released where a woman professor tried to lure four of her female students to perform sexual favours for ‘high officials’. While he was appointed by TN Governor Banwarilal Purohit, another probe is also underway, by the CB-CID, who have been tasked by the Tamil Nadu government to get to the bottom of the issue. The professor – Nirmala Devi – from the Devanga Arts College in Aruppukottai, was arrested and suspended from the college last week. So what else has happened in these investigations so far? Here’s what we know: 1. The CB-CID questioned and searched the offices of the Madurai Kamaraj University (MKU) Vice Chancellor PP Chellathurai, and Registrar V Chinniah, with regard to the sex scandal. 2. As for the one-man panel, the Additional Controller of Examinations at the Directorate of Distance Education in MKU, M Rajarajan, submitted reports to R Santhanam at the MKU guest house in Madurai on Saturday. Santhanam also reportedly questioned the VC and the Registrar for over three hours on Thursday. 3. The panel led by Santhanam started inquiries at Aruppukottai on Friday and completed the first round on Saturday. A day-long inquiry with the four students in the college was reportedly conducted on Friday. On Saturday, 12 MKU staff and two people from Aruppukottai met the commission and gave their representations. According to reports, the MKU staff (both teaching and non-teaching) presented very less information on the audiotape, and highlighted that the image of the university is getting tarnished. 4. On Wednesday, Santhanam is likely to head to Devanga college and question the people named in the tape. He has also said that he will be interrogating Nirmala Devi, the professor who is currently in the custody of the CB-CID. 5. CB-CID says that they have found material evidence which includes call records that incriminate a few university officials. On Friday evening, the CB-CID team visited Registrar Chinniah's office and confiscated documents mentioning expenses and accommodation given to Nirmala and other professors when they visited the university. The team is also attempting to get CCTV footages of the University, according to a TNIE report. Meanwhile, the state government will constitute a committee to prevent such instances of sexual harassment in TN institutions of higher education in the future. The committee will comprise of members from Tamil Nadu Open University and University of Madras. It will go through the various UGC practices adopted in institutions of higher education and submit a report by April 23, according to a report in The Hindu. 

75 trees along TN's Girivalam path dead: Were they poisoned?

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The trees were healthy two weeks ago, but have rapidly deteriorated; activists suspect that they were injected with acid.
Barren trees with portions of their darkened bark peeling off – this is the state of over 70 trees along the 14-km Girivalam path around the Annamalai hills in Tiruvannamalai district. These trees which were healthy despite the sordid heat till two weeks ago are dying and environmentalists from the district suspect foul play. Green activists in this region are not new to the fight to save trees along the Girivalam path. In 2016, they were up in arms against the Highways Department that wanted to fell trees to widen the path for pilgrims. An interim order from the National Green Tribunal (NGT), directing that not a single tree be cut came as relief to activists in December. A year later, another battle awaited them in the form of a Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments (HR&CE) Department order. The HR&CE Department, in a document dated February 27, 2017, ordered the axing of 545 naturally grown trees.  This time around, however, environmentalists believe that it is local traders who are involved in the effort to get rid of the green cover. "Trees in a particular stretch of 2 km have been affected. We suspect that acid has been injected into them," says S Krishna Kumar, state president of Exnora's youth wing. "We have sent samples to a Chennai lab for testing and will know what exactly has happened in a couple of days.”  But why was this done?"Locals here have been trying to find space to put up shops along the path for years and are not able to because sides of the roads are covered by trees. So they are trying to get rid of them," he alleges. Jayaprakash, an environmentalist from Tiruvannamalai, however, alleges that the locals are acting at the behest of the Highways Department. An allegation that the Department has vehemently denied. They claim that they do not have any projects planned for hill road, where the trees have been affected. But all the parties involved agree that the death of the trees is unnatural.  The District Collector's office has told TNM that they are looking into the matter. Collector KS Kandasamy has reportedly ordered the Highways department to collect samples from the trees independently for scientific analysis to determine cause of death.  Of the 75 trees allegedly affected, activists claim 56 are beyond help and 19 are deteriorating rapidly. "We are going to the NGT over this matter either way. We cannot afford to lose any more green cover in Tiruvannamalai," says Krishna Kumar. "The District Collector is cooperative, but the need to protect trees needs to be made clear."  

9-yr-old sexually abused on train in TN: Accused a lawyer and former BJP candidate, arrested

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Child sexual abuse
'She screamed in fear and we woke up': 9-year-old sexually assaulted in train, family narrates horror
It has not even been 24 hours since India instituted death penalty for the rape of children below 12 years. But a shocking incident of child sexual abuse has emerged once again, this time from Tamil Nadu. And the accused, K.P Prem Ananth is a lawyer and carried a membership card of the Madras High Court Advocates Association. He also contested as the BJP's candidate in the 2006 elections from Dr.Radhakrishnan Nagar in Chennai. The victim, a nine-year- old girl, was travelling with her family from Thiruvananthapuram to Chennai by a train that departed on Saturday. She was on a middle berth, her mother and brother on the lower berth and her father on the upper berth. The accused got into the train close to 1 a.m. According to the complaint given by the mother, "This man got in with an open ticket, without reservation. A berth opposite mine was not occupied. I guess the TTE took money and let him in though he denied it. He kissed her cheeks and pressed her chest, closed her mouth and molested her further. She pushed him. He got up to touch her the second time and she screamed, 'Mama, this man is touching my chest'." The family immediately sprung into action. The crime was committed between Coimbatore and Erode, so they complained to the TTE and waited for the next station to hand over the culprit to the police. Other passengers who heard the child scream also gave their statements to the police. From videos that passengers on the train took (which TNM has seen), the man looks inebriated and at one point of time was seen lying on the floor as the police questioned him. When TNM contacted the Erode police, however, they attempted to play down the incident."The accused has just touched the girl," said one police officer."They caught him and gave him to the TTE. He is a lawyer but we are yet to confirm if he is linked to the BJP ," the official added. Records on the Election Commission website confirm that Prem Ananth had contested in a BJP seat in 2006. The 57-year-old lawyer's address has been listed as Besant Nagar in his Aadhar card. A source in the Bar Council told TNM that he was not an actively practising lawyer and was running a textile showroom. According to the family, they woke up hearing the child's screams and a crowd gathered. "He was pulled towards the toilet space. The police also came by then. But he threatened us and started saying he is an advocate and politically connected," the mother of the child told TNM. The Erode Railway police have arrested the man and an FIR has been filed in the case. The accused has been booked for aggravated sexual assault under sections 9(m) and 10 of the POCSO(Protection of Children from Sexual Offences) act.  

IIT Madras students to host Hug Day after moral policing incident on campus

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Moral Policing
The students would submit petition to the management with documented instances of moral policing on campus.
A week after a woman student at IIT Madras was shamed by a staff member of the institute and the police for hugging a male friend on campus, IIT Madras is all set to host Hug Day. An initiative by students on campus who are ‘fed up of being harassed’, the event aims to “hug, discuss and document stories of moral.policing/harassment on campus and sign a petition so that it never happens again.” The incident took place on April 17 when a staff member, Uday Kumar of the Applied Mechanics department allegedly took pictures of students of the institution, Tara* and Vikram* hugging. Speaking to TNM at the time, Tara said, “Vikram and I were hugging outside the canteen and talking. There was this guy who was clicking pictures and videos of us. He said he was doing it for his safety and the safety of his children because we were immoral or whatever. He was secretly clicking pictures and I noticed him. He said such outrageous things. His argument was completely absurd. He got flustered, gave his staff id card and left the place. It’s illegal to click pictures of people and it’s a breach of privacy. Tara alleges that neither the Dean of Students nor the police took appropriate action and acted on her complaint. Shocked at the insensitivity with which they were treated, the students have put forth a list of demands to the Dean. This includes, “Suspension or appropriate action against the perpetrator, taking into account that he himself claimed to have committed the act multiple times prior to this particular incident, an apology from the perpetrator (for taking pictures without consent with the admitted intent of publishing it and tarnishing reputations) and the security section (for the mishandling of the case, and engaging in victim-blaming), an official statement from the institute to the announce list (GSB, staff and residents), condemning the act of the perpetrator (with his name and the way it was handled by the administration), written assurance that incidents of this nature will not occur in the campus in future, and, if it does, appropriate procedure will be followed, gender sensitisation workshops (including sessions against moral policing and victim-blaming) for all staff and security, and training for the security section on how to respond to reports of sexual harassment.” Read full story- Moral policing in IIT Madras: Student shamed for hugging her friend on campus Also read- 9-yr-old sexually abused on train in TN: Accused a lawyer and former BJP candidate, arrested

BJP and us working together like a double-barrelled gun, says AIADMK mouthpiece

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Meanwhile, the BJP said, “As far as the party (AIADMK) is concerned, policy based support is given. There is ample time to decide about alliance.”
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Even as Tamil Nadu is in the throes of a political leadership crisis and the AIADMK-led government is increasingly under fire for one misstep after another for being a ‘satellite’ of the Centre, the AIADMK mouthpiece has come out all guns blazing in support of the BJP. In an article in Namadhu Puratchi Thalaivi Amma, the party said on Sunday that signs of AIADMK working together with BJP like a “double-barrelled gun” in the political arena, were visible.  In a reference to the recent series of opposition parties’ protests over the non-formation of the Cauvery Management Board, the party said “whatever be the number of protests and demonstrations, no one can sever the ties between the AIADMK and the BJP,” reported The Hindu. Terming the protests ‘unnecessary’, the article also assigns an ulterior motive to them: DMK is apprehensive that the two governments, working in unison, would resolve the Cauvery dispute, according to the Deccan Chronicle.  As per a report in the Financial Express, the party patted itself on the back for the 'democratic ethos' with which it permitted the recent black flag demonstrations against the visiting Prime Minister. While it has been well documented that PM Modi barely travelled by road in the city, the mouthpiece however asked if the protesters had succeeded in showing a single black flag to the PM. As per the New Indian Express, the article also called on the leadership of both parties, the AIADMK and the BJP, to come together and work towards a joint solution over the Cauvery dispute. The article comes days after the mouthpiece carried a scathing poem criticising the BJP at the Centre.  Meanwhile, according to a report in the Times of India, BJP State Secretary Vanathi Srinivasan said, We don’t know the intention behind the article. It is up to the party leadership to decide on alliances. At present I don’t think there are signs of such development. The Centre will extend whatever help needed. As far as the party (AIADMK) is concerned, policy based support is given. There is ample time to decide about alliance.”

TN sex-for-cash scandal: Male professor taken in for questioning by CB-CID

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Sexual harassment
Nirmala Devi had reportedly dropped the professor’s name during interrogation.
A week after the sex scandal at a college affiliated to the Madurai Kamaraj University came to light, the CB-CID has taken in another professor for interrogation. On Monday, a male assistant professor by the name of Murugan was taken into custody for questioning. According to reports, Murugan's name surfaced in connection to the case, when Nirmala Devi, the professor who attempted to lure students into sex work, mentioned him during the CB-CID interrogation. Murugan has reportedly been absconding and investigators had formed special teams to find him. He was taken into custody when he was recording his entry at the Madurai Kamaraj University. CB-CID sleuths had on Sunday told the media that they were looking for Murugan and his close associate, Karuppiah. The two are believed to be friends of Nirmala Devi, who was arrested last Monday. Murugan reportedly teaches in the college's Management Studies department. According to TNIE, CB-CID believe that Murugan and Karuppiah put Nirmala in contact with higher officials. Retired IAS officer Santhanam has also been probing the sex-for-cash scandal at Madurai Kamaraj University after a shocking audio tape was released of a woman professor trying to lure four of her female students to perform sexual favours for ‘high officials’. While he was appointed by TN Governor Banwarilal Purohit, another probe is underway, by the CB-CID, who have been tasked by the Tamil Nadu government. The CB-CID has so far questioned and searched the offices of the Madurai Kamaraj University (MKU) Vice Chancellor PP Chellathurai, and Registrar V Chinniah, with regard to the sex scandal. CB-CID says that they have found material evidence which includes call records that incriminate a few university officials. On Friday evening, the CB-CID team visited Registrar Chinniah's office and confiscated documents mentioning expenses and accommodation given to Nirmala and other professors when they visited the university. The team is also attempting to get CCTV footage of the University, according to a TNIE report.  
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