CM Stalin: SC verdict against governor only the beginning, NEET fight will continue

Pointing out the wishes poured in from various quarters, Stalin highlighted DK president K Veeramani’s greetings that “Modi called himself as chowkidar. But Stalin is the real custodian of social justice and state rights.”
He also mentioned about the all-party meeting held on April 9 at the secretariat on NEET issue saying, “We are determined to carry on the legal battle in getting NEET exemption.”
Emphasising the performances of MPs from DMK and its allies in the parliamentary session on various issues, including Manipur violence, Waqf Bill, attack on Tamil Nadu fishermen by Sri Lankan forces, withholding education and MGNREGA funds and so on, Stalin said, “Our 39 Lok Sabha members and Rajya Sabha members had brought the whole parliamentary session under their control and echoed the voice of hope for all India.”
“Our MPs’ performances showed that the voters of Tamil Nadu and Puducherry made an excellent choice,” he added.
‘Red-letter day’
Stalin referred to the SC ruling on April 8 as the ‘Red letter day.’ Pointing out the wishes poured from various quarters, Stalin highlighted DK president K Veeramani’s greetings that “Modi called himself as chowkidar. But Stalin is the real custodian of social justice and state rights.” He also mentioned the meeting on NEET, saying, “We are determined to carry on the legal battle.”
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