Congress launches black flag protest against BJP's "anti-Tamil policies" ahead of PM Modi's visit
Earlier, Tamil Nadu Congress Committee President K Selvaperunthagai said that the party condemns the idea of One Nation One Election, the passing of the Waqf (Amendment) Bill, the non-disbursement of funds and other policies.
The party is also going to raise slogans condemning the Waqf Bill as PM Modi reaches Rameswaram city.
"(Union Finance Minister) Nirmala Sitharaman in Chennai event said One Nation One Election would be implemented.… we are holding this protest. We will also raise new slogans as PM Modi reaches Rameshwaram," K Selvaperunthagai said.
«We are also showing black flag to Modi condemning Waqf Board Amendment,» he added.
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In a statement released on X, the party's state president said highlighted their opposition to the Waqf Amendment BIll.
«The Waqf (Amendment) Bill is a weapon aimed at marginalizing Muslims and taking away their personal laws and property rights,» Selvaperunthagai's statement read.
«This attack on the Constitution by the RSS, BJP and their allies is targeting Muslims today, but it sets a precedent for targeting other communities in the future,» the statement added.
Earlier, MLA Oorvasi S Amirtharaj said the BJP has «continued to deceive Tamil Nadu and Tamils.»
«Not giving relief funds for the districts affected by storm and floods, under conditions of Hindi imposition, not providing funds for school education, the central BJP is working to affect the livelihood of the rural people without providing funds to Tamil Nadu,» said the MLA during a press meet.
Multiple state trustees in Thoothukudi participated in the demonstration.
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