Modi Govt’s three anti-people laws should be withdrawn – Vaigo!

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Madhyamik General Secretary Vaiko MP has said that three anti-people laws of the Modi government should be withdrawn.

In a statement issued by him in this regard, “In 2023, the BJP led by Modi will The government has amended the criminal laws and passed three laws with the assent of the President. The Union Government announced that these laws will come into effect from July 1 this year and have come into force. Tamil Nadu Chief Minister General M. K. Stalin and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee have strongly condemned these laws.

Lawyers across the country are raising a war flag against these laws. Many political parties, except the BJP, have condemned this and are holding protests across the country. These three laws were created by the Modi government without discussing with the opposition party members in the parliament, throwing them out of the house without knowing the opinion, and without consulting with the political experts.

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The Union Government has passed these anti-people laws which are against the principle of state autonomy, taking away the powers of the courts, against the fundamental rights of the Constitution and against human rights, handcuffing the political parties fighting for people’s issues, allowing weapons training, processions and increasing the trial days. are fulfilled.

It is also against the constitutional norms. Therefore, I urge the Union Modi government to withdraw these anti-people laws. Resurgence DMK for people’s protests against this. Apart from supporting, I am informed that the renaissance DMK will also participate in such agitations,” he said.