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In Chennai, students of Loyola college, IIT-Madras, Mohammad Sathak College, Madras University, and the Students Federation of India (SFI) have all come out in protest of the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), and in solidarity with the students of Jamia Millia Islamia University. Protests have also been announced by DMDK founder Vaiko.
The ruling AIADMK government had voted in support of the Bill.
DMK, the chief opposition party, and a number of other individuals and groups across Tamil Nadu have condemned this move because of the fact that Sri Lankan Tamils were not included as Indian citizens.
The purpose of student protests across Chennai are in solidarity with fellow students in Delhi's Jamia Millia Islamia and AMU, to condemn police brutality and anti-CAA violence. To this end, the students’ collective has also issued a statement.
‘An equal state with no religious persecution, and no discrimination on the basis of religion’: This is what students across universities in Chennai have been sloganeering for. The Citizenship Amendment Act has been touted to be the implementation of an RSS agenda, on religious grounds.
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Kamal Haasan’s party Makkal Neethi Maiyam has put out a circular stating that it has appealed to the Supreme Court to stay the CAA, and that it will explore every legal recourse possible to put an end to the Act.
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