Cases filed over various protests to be withdrawn
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Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin on Thursday introduced the withdrawal of all instances registered through the AIADMK authorities in opposition to these concerned in peaceable protests.
In his reply to the controversy on the movement of thanks to the Governor for his handle to the Assembly, he mentioned instances filed in opposition to media homes curbing their freedom of expression would additionally be withdrawn.
Mr. Stalin mentioned instances booked in opposition to farmers who had protested in opposition to the three farm legal guidelines and in opposition to those that had protested in opposition to the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019, would be withdrawn. So would the instances filed in opposition to those that had protested in opposition to the methane challenge, the neutrino observatory challenge, the Kudankulam nuclear energy plant challenge and the Chennai-Salem expressway.
Replying to some members’ requests to withdraw instances filed over different points, Mr. Stalin mentioned the instances that had been filed when the AIADMK was in energy have been being scrutinised and motion would quickly be taken in respect of the instances filed over different points.
Tamizhaga Vazhvurimai Katchi chief T. Velmurugan (Panruti) requested that instances filed in opposition to those that had protested over the Cauvery water challenge be withdrawn.
Congress whip S. Vijayadharani (Vilavancode) urged the Chief Minister to withdraw instances registered in opposition to locals who had protested in opposition to the placement of State-run liquor retailers. Several girls have been amongst those that had been booked.
CPI(M) member Nagai Mali (Kilvelur) requested Mr. Stalin to look into the instances registered in opposition to college students who had taken half within the protests in opposition to the Sterlite plant in Thoothukudi.
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