The concerns raised by A.N.S. Prasad regarding children’s safety at political gatherings touch upon significant ethical and legal dimensions. Exposing young children-some as young as six months old-to chaotic public events may indeed risk physical harm or psychological stress. If substantiated across multiple incidents, this could warrant intervention under existing child protection laws like the Juvenile Justice act.
Implementing explicit guidelines prohibiting minors’ participation could set a precedent for prioritizing child welfare over political symbolism or crowd mobilization strategies employed by various parties.However,framing enforceable rules will need bipartisan cooperation within Tamil Nadu’s diverse political landscape while ensuring grassroots-level adherence across organizers.
Given that India values its youth as future citizens significantly contributing toward social progression, safeguarding their developmental needs emerges as essential-not just legally but morally too.