Chennai, 18 July (H.S.): A meeting of DMK MPs was held here today, where it was decided that the party's lawmakers would raise several key issues pertaining to Tamil Nadu's rights and interests in the upcoming Parliament session. The meeting discussed various matters of importance to the state, including the Cauvery water dispute, the Centre's alleged neglect of Tamil Nadu's development needs, and the need for increased central funding for various welfare schemes.
The DMK MPs have decided to vigorously raise these issues in Parliament, with the aim of securing justice and fair treatment for Tamil Nadu. The party's MPs have been instructed to be proactive in highlighting the state's concerns and to seek support from other Opposition parties in the House. The meeting also discussed strategies to pressure the Centre to take concrete steps to address the state's pressing problems.
The DMK's efforts to assert Tamil Nadu's rights in Parliament come at a time when the state is facing several challenges, including severe water scarcity and inadequate funding for vital infrastructure projects. The party's MPs are expected to raise these issues forcefully in the House, seeking to hold the Centre accountable for its actions and to push for greater autonomy and resources for the state.
The meeting's resolutions are seen as a significant step up in the DMK's efforts to champion Tamil Nadu's interests at the national level. With the party's MPs poised to play a more proactive role in Parliament, the Centre can expect to face tough questions and criticism on its handling of state-specific issues. The DMK's push for greater justice and fairness for Tamil Nadu is likely to be a major theme in the upcoming Parliament session.
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Hindusthan Samachar / Dr. R. B. Chaudhary