Tamil Nadu's Triumph: Stalin's Declaration Against Delhi's Arrogance
Chief Minister M K Stalin criticized the defeat of the women's reservation bill in the Lok Sabha, symbolically burning a copy of the delimitation bill. He vowed to overcome what he described as Delhi's arrogance, rallying support against it alongside its allies by April 23.
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Chief Minister M K Stalin strongly condemned the defeat of the Constitution Amendment Bill, aimed at implementing women's reservation in legislatures by 2029, in the Lok Sabha.
In a vehement response, Stalin shared an image on social media depicting him setting a copy of the delimitation bill on fire, emphasizing his disapproval.
He declared that Tamil Nadu would stand united in defeating what he termed Delhi's arrogance, calling for solidarity with those against the central government's stance by April 23.
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