The high-level executive committee of the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) on Sunday (December 22, 2024) said the “insulting and distasteful attack” on Dr. Ambedkar in the Parliament by Home Minister Amit Shah had caused a lasting shame for the Parliamentary democracy by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government. “It is ridiculous that the BJP is enacting farcical dramas inside and outside the Parliament to divert the unprecedented and unacceptable speech of Mr.
Shah. We strongly condemn him,” said a resolution adopted in the meeting chaired by Chief Minister and DMK president M.K.
Stalin. Amit Shah’s comments on Ambedkar: Congress demands HM’s resignation; INDIA bloc MPs protest in Parliament premises Another resolution urged the Centre to release funds for cyclone relief works. “The State Government requested Prime Minister Narendra Modi to release ₹6,675 crore to provide relief rehabilitation for people who were affected by cyclone Fengal.
We wanted ₹2,000 as first installment and demanded the same to the Centre team that visited Tamil Nadu to assess the damage. But the Centre has released only ₹944.80 crore.
We strongly condemn the Centre for its failure to allot ₹6,675 crore for rehabilitation. The BJP should realise that the disaster relief fund is not its party fund,” the resolution said. The meeting also urged the BJP government to give up its plan to impose a one nation-one election, saying that it would pose a challenge to free and fair elections that are vital for democracy.
Congress demands Amit Shah’s apology for insulting Ambedkar “The Bill has been referred to the Joint Parliamentary Committee in the wake of the objections raised by the DMK members in Parliament. It should be given up permanently,” another resolution said. Highlighting the achievements made by Tamil Nadu in school and higher education, the meeting alleged that the BJP government was punishing the State by not releasing funds under the Samagara Shikshya Abhiyan because it had refused to implement the New Education Policy.
“Universities and colleges in Tamil Nadu find a place in the rank list and enrollment of students in higher education is 47% while the national average is just 28.3,” a resolution pointed out. Another resolution appreciated the Dravidian model government led by Chief Minister M.
K. Stalin for having implemented Kalaignar Kaivinai Thittam instead of Pradan Mantri Vishwakarma Yojan, which the meeting accused of encouraging kulakalvi scheme. The meeting also gave a call for the silver jubilee celebrations to mark the 25th year of the installation of 133 feet Thiruvalluvar statue in Kanniyakumari by former Chief Minister M.
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Amit Shah’s remarks on Ambedkar caused lasting shame on Parliamentary democracy: DMK
“It is ridiculous that the BJP is enacting farcical dramas inside and outside the Parliament to divert the unprecedented and unacceptable speech of Amit Shah,” said a resolution adopted in the meeting chaired by CM Stalin