Chennai: The Tamil Nadu Assembly on Wednesday issued a resolution urging the Union Government to revoke the citizenship law (Amendment), 2019.
AIADMK’s main opposition, was not present at home when the resolution passed, while BJP runs in protest.
Moving the resolution, Minister M K Stalin said the laws imposed by parliament not in harmony with secular principles stipulated in the constitution and not conducive to communal harmony applies in the country.
“In accordance with the principles of democracy stipulated, a country must be ruled by considering the aspirations and fears of people belonging to all parts of society.
But obviously it has been seen that the citizenship law (amendments) is continued in such a way that it is not in accordance with warm support to refugees considering the situation They, but instead discriminate against them in accordance with their religion and their home countries, “their heads said.
The Assembly decided to urge the United States to revoke laws to protect and ensure communal unity and harmony in the country and to enforce secular principles enshrined in the constitution.
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