Tamil Nadu opposition leader and DMK President M K Stalin has, on Wednesday, urged the BJP ruling Central government to refrain from the anti-people mechanisms it has been unleashing against the people and called the government to enhance the economic corridors of the country from the prevailing slowdown.
In his tweet, he said that the central government has been instigating the people to protests by rolling out its maneuvers across the nation and carpeting the anti-people governance by allegedly suppressing the voices and protests. He demanded the government to forgo its mechanisms against people and rather concentrate on upgrading the nation's economy which is getting backtracked.
பிரித்தாளும் சூழ்ச்சியைக் கையாண்டு மக்களைப் போராடத் தூண்டுவது, பின் அதை ஒடுக்குவது போன்ற #AntiPeople நடவடிக்கைகளை கைவிட்டு, நாட்டின் பொருளாதாரத்தை மேம்படுத்துவதில் #BJP அரசு கவனம் செலுத்த வேண்டும்.
— M.K.Stalin (@mkstalin) December 25, 2019
அமைதியை விரும்பும் மக்கள்-
மத்திய, மாநில அரசுகளிடம் எதிர்பார்ப்பது அதனை தான்!
He added that this is the expectation of the people who wish to have peace. His notion has been aired exactly one day after the Chennai city police had booked him along with eight thousand others for unlawfully organizing the rally in the city against the Citizenship Amendment Act.
On Monday, the DMK had led the rally in the city that saw the presence of the National and regional leaders including senior Congress leader P Chidambaram, MDMK chief Vaiko and the allied party leaders who unanimously voiced against the CAA and warned the Central government to withdraw the act. The procession that marched for about 2 kilometers and attended by more than thousands of people where the state government had deployed more than 5,000 police personnel across the stretch of the parade.
The Egmore police department, on Tuesday, had registered a case against M K Stalin, MDMK chief Vaiko, VCK leader Thirumavalavan, and 8000 others who took part in the procession under the grounds of unlawful assembly and violating the orders of the authorities. The reports say that the police had registered a case against M K Stalin under the sections of 143 - Unlawful assembly,188- the offense of disobedience of an order, and 341- wrongful restraint.
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