Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin today urged the Centre to withdraw the farm laws by accepting the demands of farmers and said that his party's poll promise of passing a resolution against these legislations in the Assembly will be fulfilled.
While May 26 marks the completion of six months of the protest by the farmers in Delhi against the farm laws, it is a matter of concern that the Union government has so far not come forward to scrap the contentious laws or resolve the issue through constructive parleys, MK Stalin said in a statement.
In the DMK's 2021 Assembly election manifesto people were assured that the Central government will be urged to rescind the three farm laws by a resolution in the Tamil Nadu Assembly, MK Stalin said.
The Chief Minister urged the Centre to "withdraw the farm laws by accepting the fair demands of farmers protesting in Delhi". His party's assurances on farm laws to the farmers - apparently referring to aspects including a resolution in the state Assembly - will be fulfilled, he further said.
Stalin Expands Free Breakfast To Government-Aided Schools In Tamil Nadu Centre Rejects MK Stalin's Charges, Shares Funding Details For Tamil Nadu: Report No Effort By BJP-Led Centre to Retrieve Katchatheevu From Lanka: MK Stalin Amid Huge Row, Karnataka Pauses Bill For Reservation In Private Sector Firms "Relocate To Vizag": Andhra Minister To IT Firms Amid Karnataka Quota Row UP BJP Rejig Soon? State Chief Offers To Quit Over Poll Drubbing: Sources Amid Huge Row, Karnataka Pauses Bill For Reservation In Private Sector Firms "Animal Cruelty": Abu Dhabi's First Owl Cafe Goes Viral, Internet Angry Madras High Court's Big Rebuke To Probe Agency In Illegal Sand Mining Row Track Latest News Live on NDTV.com and get news updates from India and around the world.