Karur stampede: TN Police books TVK’s Adhav Arjuna; had called for a ‘Gen Z’ uprising against Stalin govt | India News


Karur stampede: TN Police books TVK's Adhav Arjuna; had called for a 'Gen Z' uprising against Stalin govt

NEW DELHI: A case has been registered against senior TVK leader Adhav Arjuna at the North Zone Cyber Crime Police Station in Tamil Nadu after he stirred controversy by urging the nation’s youth to launch a revolution in a social media post that was later deleted.Police registered the case under Section 47/2025 u/s 192, 196(1)(b), 197(1)(d), 353(1)(b), and 353(2) of the BNS.In his now-deleted post, Arjuna cited the recent Gen-Z protests in Nepal that led to a regime change and urged the youth of Tamil Nadu to rise up against the MK Stalin-led government.

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He wrote that “the only way to restore order is a youth revolution,” adding: “If the police have become the servants of the ruling class, the only way to restore order is a youth revolution. Just as in Sri Lanka and Nepal, the youth and the Gen-Z came together to create a revolution against the authority, a youth uprising will occur here too.”Meanwhile, the DMK condemned the post, claiming it was against India’s sovereignty and integrity.DMK deputy general secretary A. Raja said, “Adhav Arjuna put out a Twitter (X) post saying there should be a rebellion like in Nepal (apparently against the TN government). Our growth rate is better than the national average. Tamil Nadu is a peaceful state.”





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