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CHENNAI, OCT 15
BJP government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi will not remain after the Lok Sabha election, which is slated to be held during April/May next year, said DMK Chief and Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin here on Saturday.
Addressing at the Women’s Rights Conference organized by DMK at the sprawling YMCA grounds at Nandanam in Chennai, the Chief Minister said, “After the 2024 elections, the Modi government will not remain in the centre. INDIA alliance is not just an election alliance but a policy alliance. Central Government is doing a Political conspiracy against women from backward communities,” he added.
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— M.K.Stalin (@mkstalin) October 14, 2023
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Referring to the women’s reservation bill, Stalin said that the government presented this bill with a hidden motive to ensure 33% reservation for women but limiting it to population census and delimitation for its implementation.
“All the religions should get equal rights and whatever we need, should be given equally to everyone,” Stalin added.
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Congress Parliamentary Party Chairperson Sonia Gandhi while speaking at DMK’s Women’s Rights Conference in Chennai on Saturday said that until the Women’s Reservation Bill gets implemented the fight for it will continue.
“The Women’s Reservation Bill has been passed. But it still has a long way to go. And when the bill will be implemented is our question. We are going to fight for it till we don’t get it,” Sonia Gandhi said.
While addressing a session of the Women’s Rights conference organised by DMK in Chennai’s Nandanam YMCA ground, Supriya Sule said that the state of Maharashtra is also fighting like the way Tamil Nadu resists the “cooperative federalism” in the country.
“Right now, the way the invasion from Delhi which is attacking the cooperative federalism of this country – the way Tamil Nadu is fighting, so are we fighting in Maharashtra. Unitedly, Tamil Nadu and Maharashtra will make sure that nobody will go against our cooperative federalism and take away our rights from us,” she added.