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Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin protests Waqf Amendment Bill, calls it "attack on Indian Democracy"

Stalin argued that the bill, despite facing widespread opposition, was passed at 2 AM with the support of alliance parties, calling it an 'attack on Indian democracy.'

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CM Stalin (above), along with other DMK MLAs, wore black badges during the Assembly session on Thursday. File Pic

CM Stalin (above), along with other DMK MLAs, wore black badges during the Assembly session on Thursday. File Pic

As a mark of protest against the Waqf Amendment Bill passed by the Lok Sabha, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin, along with other DMK MLAs, wore black badges during the Assembly session on Thursday.

Stalin argued that the bill, despite facing widespread opposition, was passed at 2 AM with the support of alliance parties, calling it an 'attack on Indian democracy.'

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