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Stalin says DMK did not talk to CAA to come to power

DMK President MK Stalin on Monday promised that the Citizenship (Amendment) Act would not be allowed in Tamil Nadu if his party was voted to power in the Assembly elections on 6 April and to support the BJP in Parliament on the issue The slogan was given to the ruling AIADMK. . He said that the PMK members in the AIADMK and the Rajya Sabha used to vote against the bill, the CAA would not have seen the light of day and both parties should be blamed for the ‘plight’ of minorities across the country. There were earlier protests against the controversial act in various parts of the country including Shaheen Bagh in Delhi.

Addressing an election meeting in Jolarpet, Stalin accused the ruling AIADMK of “enacting a drama” on the matter before the election and reminded that his party had previously staged a protest against the CAA and had also carried out a massive signature campaign against it. “I assure.” We are coming to power, there is no doubt about it. Therefore, we will not allow this CAA (as applicable) in Tamil Nadu after coming to power.

This is an assurance given by Stalin, ”he said. Stalin said that the DMK has shared an “umbilical cord” with the minorities and will always return them. He also recalled that his party opposed the bill in Parliament. The AIADMK supported the ruling BJP at the Center, which had issues such as the abrogation of Article 370 and the abolition of triple talaq, but was now “enacting a drama” as if it were the defenders of minorities, Stalin said while outshining his party’s rival rival. He slammed Chief Minister K Palaniswami for not passing an assembly resolution against three controversial central agricultural laws that faced stiff resistance from agitating farmers outside Delhi for nearly four months, pointing out that Punjab, West Bengal And states like Kerala did so.

He promised to do so in the state if his party won the election on 6 April and formed the government. He said the DMK manifesto for the elections had made various promises including 1,000 “rights assistance” to female family heads, if they were voted on, petroleum prices would be cut. . If they were voted, petroleum prices would be cut. . If they were voted, petroleum prices would be cut. . Indicating that states like Punjab, West Bengal and Kerala did so. He promised to do so in the state if his party won the election on 6 April and formed the government. He said the DMK manifesto for the elections had made various promises including 1,000 “rights assistance” to female family heads, if they were voted on, petroleum prices would be cut. .

Indicating that states like Punjab, West Bengal and Kerala did so. He promised to do so in the state if his party won the election on 6 April and formed the government. He said the DMK manifesto for the elections had made various promises, including 1,000 “rights assistance” to female family heads, if they were voted on, petroleum prices would be cut. .