Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

NRC antithetic­al to the Constituti­on: DMK

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CHENNAI: A meeting of DMK and its allies, including the Left parties, on Wednesday demanded the Centre to immediatel­y rescind the amendment to the Citizenshi­p Act and slammed the proposed nation-wide National Register of Citizens as “antithetic­al,” to the Constituti­on.

A resolution adopted at the meet alleged the amendment had a “dimension of religion and race” and “ignored Eelam Tamils”, and urged the Centre to immediatel­y withdraw it based on good faith and to ensure peace.

The meet, chaired by DMK president MK Stalin at the party headquarte­rs ‘Anna Arivalayam’ here, saw the participat­ion of leaders of alliance parties, including MDMK chief Vaiko, Tamil Nadu Congress Committee president K S Alagiri, state secretarie­s of CPI (M) K Balakrishn­an and

CPI’s R Mutharasan.

The resolution, which condemned the Citizenshi­p Amendment Act said it was detrimenta­l to India’s pluralisti­c ethos and the proposed NRC is “antithetic­al to the Constituti­on, and an arrangemen­t to make (our) brothers refugees in their own country.” DuetotheNR­Cexercise in Assam, not only Muslims but also many lakhs of Hindus were grappling without an idea about their future, the resolution alleged.

Stalin, briefing reporters on the meeting, said, “We have decided to take out a mega rally to oppose the Citizenshi­p Amendment Act on December 23 in Chennai.” “We appeal to all, including students and general public, to take part in the rally by cutting across partylines,” he said.

To a question, Stalin said the Centre should heed to appeals at least now against the CAA considerin­g the nation- wide protests against it.

“The opposition to CAA does not happen only in Tamil Nadu. In particular, in North India (an apparent reference to the violence in Delhi), the opposition is raging. Hence, at least now, after such incidents, the Centre should pay heed to calls for withdrawal of CAA,” he said.

DMK and its allies oppose the CAA since Tamil refugees from

Sri Lanka and Muslims were not included for grant of citizenshi­p, Stalin said. The vote by 11 MPs of AIADMK and one from PMK in favour of the Centre in Rajya Sabha paved the way for adoption of the Citizenshi­p Amendment Act, he said.

For supporting the Centre, they are “identified as betrayers of Tamils and for sure Tamils will not forgive them,” the DMK chief alleged. To a question on Chief Minister K Palaniswam­i’s stand that no Indian would be affected due to the CAA, he said there was no surprise since Palaniswam­i and the AIADMK toed the Centre and followed Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah.

Asked if he felt that the proposed rally would have any impact since Shah was categorica­l that CAA would not be taken back, Stalin said, “For sure we are confident that it will have an impact.”

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DMK president MK Stalin
■ DMK president MK Stalin

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