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Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin moves resolution in Assembly against farm laws
Updated On: 29 August, 2021 09:04 AM IST | Chennai | Agencies
Moving the resolution in the Assembly, Stalin said the three farm laws are against the farmers and would destroy agriculture

Chief Minister MK Stalin. Pic/IANS
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin on Saturday moved a resolution in the Assembly urging the Central government to revoke the three farm laws as they are affecting the farmers’ interest. Opposing the move, the BJP members walked out of the House.
Moving the resolution in the Assembly, Stalin said the three farm laws are against the farmers and would destroy agriculture. He said the farm laws are also against the principle of federalism and taking away the powers of the states, adding that the erstwhile AIADMK government did not bring such a resolution.
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