Will not implement CAA in Tamil Nadu: CM Stalin
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The stand of the government is that this law is completely unwarranted; it is one that must be repealed - MK Stalin, CM, Tamil Nadu
Chennai: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin on Tuesday dismissed the Citizenship (Amendment) Act as ‘divisive and bereft of any use’ and asserted that it will not be implemented in the state.
Hitting out at the BJP regime at the Centre for notifying the rules for implementing the Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA) ‘in a haste’ when the Lok Sabha polls are round the corner, Stalin said the CAA and its rules went against the basic structure of the Constitution. Explaining the background to the opposition to CAA and hinting at related matters pending in the Supreme Court, the Chief Minister said this prompted a view if the rules have been notified now to “escape from censure of the apex court and with an intention to divert people and for electoral politics.”