AIADMK opposes farm laws resolution
The Hindu
Party cites cases connected with the legislation that are pending before the Supreme Court
The AIADMK in the Assembly on Saturday opposed a special resolution seeking the repeal of the three Central farm laws on the grounds that cases in connection with the legislation were pending before the Supreme Court. Instead, it said a delegation from Tamil Nadu could represent the issue to the Prime Minister. AIADMK legislator and former Agriculture Minister K.P. Anbalagan said the farm laws also had pro-farmer provisions, and urged the DMK government against adopting a resolution in a hurry. Reading out from a prepared speech, Mr. Anbalagan said the State government should constitute a delegation of legislators to call on the Prime Minister, seeking repeal of the provisions that may be against the interest of farmers.
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