Key Points

On the eve of a crucial Supreme Court hearing, TVK President Vijay criticized the ruling DMK for remaining silent on the contentious Waqf Amendment Act. Despite their opposition in the Tamil Nadu Assembly, Vijay questions why DMK has yet to pursue legal action similar to Kerala’s against CAA. The Supreme Court has granted interim relief against key amendments, with Vijay noting it as a significant legal victory. He continues to urge DMK to join their legal efforts in defending minority rights and constitutional integrity.

Key Points: Vijay Criticizes DMK Over Waqf Act Inaction Amid Legal Battle

  • Vijay slams DMK silence on Waqf Act
  • Supreme Court grants interim relief from amended Act
  • TVK challenges impact on minority rights
  • Vijay urges DMK to join legal fight
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TVK President Vijay slams DMK for 'inaction' over Waqf Act

TVK President Vijay criticizes DMK's silence on Waqf Act, urging legal action for minority rights as Supreme Court deliberates.

"We urge the DMK government to fulfill its moral and constitutional duty. - TVK President Vijay"

Chennai, May 14

Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) President Vijay on Wednesday attacked the ruling DMK government in Tamil Nadu, questioning its silence and inaction over the contentious Waqf Amendment Act.

His remarks come on the eve of a crucial Supreme Court hearing, where TVK has been actively pursuing legal redress. In a strongly worded statement, Vijay asked, "While the Kerala government passed a resolution against the CAA and even filed a case in the Supreme Court, why hasn't the DMK government shown similar resolve regarding the Waqf Amendment issue?"

He pointed out that despite the DMK voicing strong opposition in the Tamil Nadu Assembly, the government has yet to formally join the legal battle or initiate any parallel legal action against the legislation.

Vijay's comments follow recent developments in the Supreme Court, where a bench led by former CJI Sanjiv Khanna granted interim relief by staying key provisions of the amended Act. The Court directed that no action should be taken on properties already registered as Waqf or those recognised through continuous religious usage (Waqf by user).

It also restrained District Collectors from initiating fresh proceedings under the amended provisions. Vijay said that TVK was among the first parties to challenge the Act, warning of its potential impact on minority rights and constitutional guarantees. The party's petition, argued by senior advocate Abhishek Manu Singhvi, contended that the amendments violated multiple constitutional provisions, including Articles 14, 15, 19, 25, 26, and 29.

Calling the interim stay a "significant legal victory for democratic forces," Vijay revealed that TVK had submitted a rejoinder countering the Centre's affidavit, raising further constitutional objections. With the matter scheduled for hearing on May 15, Vijay reiterated his party's commitment to repealing the Act.

"This is not a symbolic protest. We are determined to see this legislation rolled back. We urge the DMK government to fulfil its moral and constitutional duty by joining this legal fight to protect minority rights and uphold the Constitution," he said.

- IANS

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Karthik R.
Finally someone is calling out DMK's double standards! They make big speeches about minority rights but when it comes to actual action, they're missing. Vijay is right to question their silence on this important issue. The Waqf Act amendments need serious scrutiny.
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Priya M.
While I appreciate Vijay raising this issue, I wish he'd focus more on economic problems affecting all Tamilians. These legal battles are important but what about jobs, inflation? 🤔 We need balanced leadership.
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Suresh K.
The Supreme Court's interim stay is a welcome relief. But why is Tamil Nadu always late to act compared to Kerala? DMK should show the same urgency they show for state autonomy issues. This affects people's property rights!
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Ananya V.
As a law student, I find the constitutional arguments against the Waqf Act amendments very strong. Articles 14 and 15 are fundamental rights that cannot be compromised. Kudos to TVK for taking this legal route instead of just political rhetoric.
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Rajesh B.
Both DMK and TVK are playing politics with serious issues. First solve the water crisis in Chennai, then talk about these things. Every party just wants votes before elections. 😒
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Meena S.
The Waqf Board already has too much power. The amendments would have made it worse. Good that Supreme Court intervened. But I'm worried - will this stay continue or is it just temporary? Need permanent solution.

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