Tamil Nadu Child Rights Commission Urges Action Against Vijay for Child Exploitation in Politics
T.N. Commission for Protection of Child Rights recommends legal action against Vijay for using children to ‘influence electoral outcome’
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The Tamil Nadu Commission for Protection of Child Rights has urged the Director-General of Police to take action against actor C. Joseph Vijay for allegedly using children to influence electoral outcomes. This follows concerns raised by Tamil Nadu Child Rights Watch about the emotional exploitation of children for political gain.
- 01TNCPCR recommended immediate action against C. Joseph Vijay for using children in political videos.
- 02The recommendation came after concerns from Tamil Nadu Child Rights Watch regarding emotional exploitation.
- 03Children were allegedly conditioned to influence their parents' voting decisions.
- 04The Commission emphasized the need to remove the videos from social media.
- 05Legal action is being sought to address the exploitation of children in electoral politics.
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The Tamil Nadu Commission for Protection of Child Rights (TNCPCR) has called for immediate action against actor C. Joseph Vijay for allegedly using children to sway electoral outcomes. This recommendation to the Director-General of Police (DGP) came after Tamil Nadu Child Rights Watch raised concerns about the emotional exploitation of children in political campaigns. The organization accused Vijay of encouraging children to pressure their parents into voting for a specific political party. The TNCPCR emphasized the importance of removing related video content from social media to protect children's rights and prevent their emotional manipulation in electoral processes. The situation highlights ongoing concerns regarding the ethical use of children in political contexts.
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This situation raises awareness about the ethical treatment of children in political contexts, potentially leading to stricter regulations.
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