In a disturbing incident, a newborn girl was discovered abandoned in a public toilet at the New Bus Stand in Mayiladuthurai, Tamil Nadu, on October 10. The infant, believed to be just a few hours old, was found by sanitation staff, who immediately took her to the hospital, where she is now receiving medical care.
The discovery was made after concerned individuals alerted the sanitation workers to an overturned bucket inside one of the bathroom stalls. Upon investigation, the workers were shocked to find the newborn lying under the bucket, her umbilical cord still intact. Acting quickly, the staff rushed the infant to the district government hospital, where she was handed over to the neonatal ward for urgent treatment. Hospital authorities have since confirmed that the baby is in stable condition and receiving the necessary care.
Local police have been informed and have launched an investigation to trace the parents. Authorities are working to uncover the reasons behind the abandonment and are urging the public for any information that could assist in identifying those responsible. At present, no suspects have been identified.
This incident follows a similar case just two days earlier in Pichavaram town, Cuddalore district, where another newborn girl was found abandoned behind a house. She was rescued by local villagers and taken to the hospital for treatment.
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Chennai: Journalist and political commentator Sujit Nair has expressed concern over speculation that the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam and the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam could explore a post-poll understanding to prevent Vijay-led Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam from forming the government in Tamil Nadu.
In a social media post, Sujit Nair said the election verdict in Tamil Nadu reflected a clear public demand for political change and argued that the mandate should be respected irrespective of political preferences.
Referring to reports and political discussions surrounding a possible understanding between the DMK and AIADMK, he said he hoped such developments remained only speculative conversations and did not turn into reality.
Nair stated that if such an alliance were to take shape, it would raise serious questions about ideological politics in the country. He said TVK had emerged through a democratic electoral process and that the legitimacy to govern in a parliamentary democracy comes from the people’s verdict.
According to him, attempts to prevent an electoral winner from forming the government through unexpected political arrangements may be constitutionally valid, but many people could view them as politically opportunistic.
He further said that such a move could particularly affect the political image of the DMK, which has historically projected itself around ideology, social justice and opposition politics. Nair said that in ideological terms, the DMK appeared closer to TVK than to the AIADMK, and joining hands with its long-time political rival only to remain in power could weaken its broader political narrative.
He added that the same questions would apply to the AIADMK as well, as the party had spent decades positioning itself against the DMK and such an arrangement could create discomfort among its cadre and supporters.
Drawing a comparison with Maharashtra politics in 2019, Nair said he had expressed similar views when the Shiv Sena formed an alliance with the Indian National Congress and the Nationalist Congress Party after the Assembly elections.
He said post-poll alliances between long-standing political rivals often create a public perception that ideology and electoral mandates become secondary when political power equations come into play.
Nair also said such developments increase public cynicism towards politics and reinforce the belief among voters that ideology is often sidelined after elections.
He maintained that the Tamil Nadu verdict was emphatic and said respecting both the spirit and substance of the mandate was important for the credibility of democratic politics.
