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Home » Blog » Stating that complete autonomy for States would weaken country, BJP stages a walk out of TN Assembly

Stating that complete autonomy for States would weaken country, BJP stages a walk out of TN Assembly

Neha MalhotraBy Neha Malhotra India
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The demand for complete autonomy for the states would awaken to the country and, therefore, was not justified, not correct and unmissable, BJP legislator Nainar Nagentran in the Assembly said Tuesday.

He led his MLA of the party to organize a walk, the announcement of the opposite prime minister MK Stalin in the Assembly of the formation of a high -level committee for the study center: state relations. Aiadmk’s ally, BJP, was not present at home, since he had left another problem.

Duration his speech, Mr. Nagenthran said that the demand for complete autonomy for the states would boost the country and insect the problem could be resolved on platforms such as the Council of the Tax and Services (GST). Minister Palanivel Thiaga Rajan clarified about the return percentage mentioned by the BJP legislator. The minister also pointed out that the cessation and surcharges remained outside the divisible group.

Noting that the GST council had a third of the votes and all states together had two thirds of the votes and, among them, they all have the same voting expectation, Mr. Rajan said that the GST council could not be taken for a classic example of federalism.

For the statement of Mr. Nagenthran that the idea of ​​the GST Council was from the former Government of Congress, the leader of the Congress K. Selvaperhamhagai states that his party was to implement GST but not in the current way, where the team for the care for care care careful care Care care care careful care care care care care careful care care care careful care care care careful care care care careful care care care care careful care care care careful care Electronic care careful care on care careful care GST. Rejecting the statement of Mr. Nagenthran, the NET was implemented with the duration of the Government of Congress, Mr. Selvaperunthagai said that it was due to a sentence of the Supreme Court in a case transferred by Sankalp Charitable Trust.

As for the statement of Mr. Nagenthran of the comments of ‘Babasheh’ Br Ambedkar against state autonomy, Vck Mla SS Balaji raised an order point and clarified that the deceased leader supported state autonomy. “Mr. Nagenthran spoke as if the leader of the late Ambedkar did not support the autonomy of the State. In fact, Annal Ambedkar had submitted a report to the Simon Commission on May 17, 1929 in which he supported the state of the State. [then provincial] Autonomy, “said Mr. Balaji.

To another statement made by Mr. Nagentran that Ambedkar late did not support the linguistic division of the states, DMK MLA N. Ezhilan raised an order point. Although Ambedkar’s initial opposes the division of states along the linguistic lines, Hey Orally changed his position after reading the report of the reorganization commission of the states, said Ezhilan.

Ensuring the members who spoke after their announcement, Prime Minister MK Stalin accepted a request from Mr. Selvaperunthagai that the speech of former Prime Minister M. Karunanidhi on state autonomy in 1974 is printed again and distributed to the members. “The only thing I regret is that Aiadmk, which is the main opposition, has not been the tasks in the procedures and given his opinion. Either the founder of Aiadmk, Makkal Thilagam [former CM] Mgr o [former CM] Ammaiyar Jayalithaa, despite their differences with the DMK, extended their support to protect the rights of Tamil Nadu. ”

“But we don’t know what the situation is now. We can understand it. But they will say that its principles were different from their alliance. Is this its principle? That is the question that must be asked,” Stalin said. In view of the rights of Tamil Nadu, Mr. Stalin put a lawsuit against Aiadmk: “We all join to protect Tamil Nadu’s rights to go beyond political affiliations and work together as a team. I hope they do this.”

Duration of his speech, leader of the House of Representatives and the Minister, Duraimurugan, said that through the former union gonnments he sanctioned the funds despite the demand for state autonomy and other standards before the United States, the remodeling of the union and mentally developing that they accumulate at top of other points of view. The DMK that began to advocate for state autonomy continued to do it just after 50 years, he said.

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Published – April 16, 2025 4:10 am isth

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