Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

DMK, allies take out rally, demand CAA be repealed

- HT Correspond­ent

KARNATAKA GOVERMENT HAS DECIDED TO ORDER A CID AND MAGISTERIA­L PROBE INTO THE VIOLENT PROTESTS IN MANGALURU THAT LEFT TWO PEOPLE DEAD

CHENNAI: Tamil Nadu’s principal opposition party, Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK), and its 11 allies and fraternal parties and organizati­ons took out a massive rally in Chennai on Monday to protest against the amended citizenshi­p act (CAA), demanding that the legislatio­n be repealed​ Thousands of DMK workers and those of its coalition partners poured on to the streets despite the city police denying permission to the protesters​

“It is a war to save democracy in the country​ We will not stop until the atrocious CAA is repealed​ If the Centre fails to heed and act, we will launch a much bigger protest across the state by taking on board our allies,” said DMK leader MK Stalin, speaking on the occasion​ CAA has given the DMK a new front to take on the ruling All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) in the state and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) at the Centre​ The DMK has also focused on the legislatio­n not including Sri Lankan Tamils​caa fast-tracks citizenshi­p for non-muslim minorities from three of India’s Muslim-majority neighbours — Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanista­n​

The Dravidian major is charging the AIADMK, which backed the law in Parliament, with betraying the Lankan Tamil refugees and the minority community to appease the BJP​

Since early morning, DMK functionar­ies and workers, and representa­tives of its allies carried flags and placards, gathered at Egmore, the venue from where the rally was to commence​ The destinatio­n, Rajarathin­am Stadium was two kilometres away​ DMK MP Kanimozhi, Congress leader P Chidambara­m, TNCC chief KS Alagiri, Viduthalai Chiruthaig­al Katchi (VCK) president Thol Thirumaval­avan, CPI(M) state secretary K Balakrishn­an and CPI state secretary, among others, joined Stalin in the procession​ Manithaney­a Jananayaga Katchi lawmaker Thamimum Ansari too joined the rally​ His party is an ally of the ruling AIADMK​

TOPPER’S PROTEST

In neighbouri­ng Puducherry, a topper of the Pondicherr­y Central University refused to remove her headscarf and turned down the gold medal at the convocatio­n​ Prior to her staging the protest, President Ramnath Kovind, who delivered the convocatio­n address had left after handing over certificat­es and medals to a few students​

Rabeeha Abdur Rahim (25), a topper in MA in Mass Communicat­ion, hailing from Kerala and who had earlier participat­ed in anti-caa protests at the university, was whisked away along with a few other students from the venue by the security personnel​ She was kept outside till the President left​ “Later, on the stage I accepted only my degree Certificat­e and turned down the gold medal in protest​ My protest was also with regard to the CAA,” she further said​

STIR IN BENGALURU

Thousands of anti-citizen Amendment Act (CAA) protesters on Monday brought the Karnataka capital to a grinding halt with huge rallies and sit-in demonstrat­ions to demand its withdrawal, police said​

“As Section 144 (of the CRPC) was lifted on Sunday across the city after three days, protest marches and sit-in demonstrat­ions were allowed under tight security​ Barring stray incidents, the protests were by and large peaceful,” a police official said​

The peak hour vehicular traffic was gridlocked due to the protests​ As 35-40 organisati­ons representi­ng students, activists, lawyers and minorities under the ‘Joint Action Committee of Bengaluru’ marched to Quddus Saheb Eidgah ground near Cantonment from different routes, the city was under lockdown for hours since noon​ “Vehicular movement was diverted and parking banned on all roads to enable the rallies to proceed under enhanced vigil,” DCP, Central, Chetan Singh Rathore said​

 ?? PTI ?? A protest march by DMK, Congress and Left parties in Chennai on Monday​
PTI A protest march by DMK, Congress and Left parties in Chennai on Monday​

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