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This Is A Fight For Our Rights & Future: Stalin

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March 23, 2025

This struggle is not against delimitation, but for demanding 'fair delimitation', says the CM

- S KUMARESAN @Chennai

TAMIL NADU Chief Minister M K Stalin, who hosted leaders from six states in Chennai on Saturday for the first meeting of the Joint Action Committee (JAC) to discuss the strategies to prevent a population-based delimitation of Lok Sabha seats, termed it an "important day in the history of Indian democracy" as leaders of many parties and movements have come together realising the "biggest test and danger" facing the country's federalism.

In his introductory address after welcoming all the leaders, Stalin alleged that the present union government has failed to curb the violence going on in Manipur for two years because the state lacked the political strength to attract the nation's attention.

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