
Tamil Nadu Assembly passes anti-CAA resolution, BJP stages walkout
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The Tamil Nadu Assembly on Wednesday passed a resolution against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA). Chief Minister MK Stalin said the law is against the constitutional secular principles of the country.
Amid protests by the BJP, the Tamil Nadu Assembly on Wednesday passed a resolution against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA). Resolution passed in Tamilnadu Assembly against #CAA.@CMOTamilnadu said that #CAA is against secularism and is segregating refugees based on religion and country of origin. pic.twitter.com/WIB5jMHjyN The resolution was moved by Chief Minister MK Stalin, who said the law is against the constitutional secular principles and would not be good for religious harmony in the nation.More Related News

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