Opposition Parties Take a New Approach: Latest Tamil News

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Rahul was found guilty of defaming Prime Minister Modi in London, resulting in him losing his MP position. In response, opposition leaders have changed their tactics by avoiding defamation cases in court and publicly criticizing Modi instead. Kejriwal of New Delhi was the first to adopt this approach and has spoken out against Modi in the assembly. Telangana Chief Minister Chandrasekhara Rao has also followed suit and criticized Modi during the Telangana assembly. Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and West Bengal’s Chief Ministers are expected to adopt this strategy to avoid legal action while openly criticizing Modi. Speaking in the Assembly or Parliament does not allow for legal action against any member or minister for their remarks. The state opposition parties are expected to follow suit.

New Delhi: Rahul was convicted in London, UK for defaming Prime Minister Modi and lost his MP position. Following this, the opposition leaders who are in positions have come to their senses. Modi should be scolded on sight; At the same time they have found a way to avoid defamation cases in court.

New Delhi Chief Minister Kejriwal was the one who discovered and initiated this route. If Modi is insulted on public platforms, he will file a defamation case; He finds that if he speaks in the assembly instead, he cannot proceed with the case and follows suit.

Kejriwal also slammed Modi in the recent assembly session.

Telangana Chief Minister Chandrasekhara Rao has also started following this new way. He too has been criticizing Modi in the Telangana assembly.
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Soon the Chief Ministers of Kerala, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal are going to adopt this approach and criticize Modi harshly. No one can file a case in court against any member or minister speaking in the Assembly or Parliament. The state opposition parties are going to use this.

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