
DMDK's general council seeks Union Government's assurance on Waqf (Amendment)Act
The Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam's (DMDK) general council meeting passed a resolution demanding Union Government's assurance that there would be no threat to the property owned by Muslims under the Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025. The party's general council also demanded retrieving of Katchatheevu to protect the interests of Tamil Nadu fishers.
The meeting convened at Palacodde here on Wednesday, also called for renaming Chennai's 100 feet road after the DMDK founder, Vijayakant. The general council also called for conferring the country's highest honour Bharat Ratna on Vijayakant.
Other resolutions passed include a memorial for the party founder; phasing out of Tasmac in the State in order to address liquor-induced crimes, and domestic violence in families; separate subject of 'counselling' to impart moral lessons to students in schools and colleges; to address the frequency of accidents in fireworks units in Virudhunagar and other parts of the State.
The party's general secretary Premalatha Vijayakanth said the announcement on the alliance will be announced at the right time. The DMDK's state conference will be held in Cuddalore next year on January 9, she added.
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