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BJP Demands Anti-Conversion Law To Be Immediately Enacted In Tamil Nadu

As per the latest reports, the BJP has demanded immediate and unconditional release of Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) students and leaders, the BJP has requested that the DMK government ought quickly to authorize anti-conversion law in Tamil Nadu in the approaching meeting of the state Assembly.

Requesting prompt and unrestricted arrival of Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) students and pioneers, the BJP has requested that the DMK government ought to quickly authorize an enemy of change regulation in Tamil Nadu in the approaching meeting of the state Assembly.

BJP Mahila Morcha public president and MLA from Coimbatore South Vanathi Srinivasan has censured the DMK government for capturing and putting in jail 33 students and heads of the ABVP, who held a quiet protest, in Chennai city on February 14.

She said that the students and activists of ABVP were only looking for equity for Lavanya, a school understudy who ended it all after her school specialists constrained her to change over and badgering her after she rejected in Tamil Nadu’s Thanjavur area.

Srinivasan said that the fighting students, having a place with ABVP, were only practicing their vote based right, sitting on a dharna and raising trademarks looking for equity for Lavanya.

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The protest was held before Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu M.K. Stalin’s home in Chennai. The 33 students, including ABVP National General Secretary Nidhi Tripathi, were captured while protesting and were remanded to care in the wake of foisting fraudulent allegations and criminal bodies of evidence against them.

“I emphatically hate this conduct of the DMK government. I wish to remind Chief Minister Stalin that he can’t stifle the voices that will battle till Lavanya gets equity. Our purpose will get just more grounded. I encourage the central clergyman and the DMK government to deliver the 33 students genuinely and right away. I look for equity for Lavanya by starting criminal procedures against the school specialists, who badgering her to change over her religion, along these lines compelling her to make the outrageous stride,” she said.

Srinivasan requested that the DMK government ought to quickly authorize an enemy of change regulation in Tamil Nadu in the approaching meeting of the state Assembly, which will be valid equity delivered to Lavanya and her relatives.

BJP Mahila Morcha public president and MLA from Coimbatore South Vanathi Srinivasan has censured the DMK government for capturing and putting in jail 33 students and heads of the ABVP, who held a quiet protest, in Chennai city on February 14. She said that the students and activists of ABVP were only looking for equity for Lavanya, a school understudy who ended it all after her school specialists constrained her to change over and badgering her after she was rejected in Tamil Nadu’s Thanjavur area.

Srinivasan said that the fighting students, having a place with ABVP, we’re only practicing their vote-based right, sitting on a dharna and raising trademarks looking for equity for Lavanya.

The protest was held before Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu M.K. Stalin’s home in Chennai. The 33 students, including ABVP National General Secretary Nidhi Tripathi, were captured while protesting and were remanded to care in the wake of foisting fraudulent allegations and criminal bodies of evidence against them.

“I emphatically hate this conduct of the DMK government. I wish to remind Chief Minister Stalin that he can’t stifle the voices that will battle till Lavanya gets equity. Our purpose will get just more grounded. I encourage the central clergyman and the DMK government to deliver the 33 students genuinely and right away. I look for equity for Lavanya by starting criminal procedures against the school specialists, who badgering her to change over her religion, along these lines compelling her to make the outrageous stride,” she said.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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