Chennai: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin on Tuesday stated that his government would not allow implementation of the Citizenship (Amendment) Act saying it undermines "pluralism, secularism, and the rights of minority communities and Sri Lankan Tamil refugees".
Slamming the BJP regime at the Centre for notifying the rules hurriedly when the Lok Sabha polls are round the corner, Stalin said the CAA and its regulations are contrary to the fundamental principles of the Constitution, including pluralism and secularism, asserting that the act is "divisive and bereft of any use".
"The CAA only serves to create divisions among the Indian people and offers no tangible benefits. It is a law that must be repealed," Stalin stated in an official release.
Stalin, who also leads the ruling DMK party, made it clear that the Tamil Nadu government will not allow the implementation of the CAA in the state and demanded that it must be repealed. According to him, the law "paves the way for creating divisions among the Indian people" and is "completely unwarranted".
He asserted that the government is committed to protect the rights and interests of all its citizens.