Blocking the NEET exemption bill is an insult to the people of Tamil Nadu: Chief Minister Stalin-Dinamani

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Chief Minister Stalin has said that the NEET exemption bill has been paralyzed in the House of Governors for 210 days.

Speaking in the Assembly today under Rule 110, the Chief Minister said that the bill seeking exemption from NEET examination, which reflects the overall sentiment of seven crore Tamil people, has been paralyzed at the Governor’s House premises in Guindy for the last 210 days. The bill, which was passed unanimously in the century-old Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly, is lying unattended at the Governor’s House in Guindy.

At such a juncture, the government was unable to attend the tea party, which could have taken place at the same Governor’s House premises, as it offended the sentiments of the people of Tamil Nadu as a whole and further tarnished the image of the legislature.

I myself have written a letter to the Governor in this regard. It has all the details given in detail.

We have no personal animosity with the governor. In other words, I personally have a very cordial relationship with the Governor of Tamil Nadu and the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu. Speaking in person, he has spoken highly of the actions of this regime. In public, the governor has spoken highly of the way we govern. It’s all over the media.

The governor is much sweeter to practice. He gives us more respect. As Governor, we also have the honor of holding that office; We are giving; We will continue to provide. It is a culture that transcends political boundaries. We must all protect this culture at all times and in all circumstances; Let’s save.

The benefits and benefits available to Tamil Nadu are more important than the compliments I personally receive. I consider that important.

The Governor should have forwarded the NEET Exemption Bill to the President, respecting the prestige of this Legislature and the sentiments of the people of Tamil Nadu. It is not proper to send it like that. Is antithetical to the dignity of this House. That the governor did not send
எனக்கல்ல; This is an act that may insult the people of Tamil Nadu.

All I can say to this House – all I want to say is that I have experienced many pains and humiliations in public life over the last 50 years. It’s not a bar for me. All I have been taught in these 50 years of public life is to put aside pain, humiliation, praise and praise – to act as “my duty, to do my work”. That’s how I operate.

The lesson I can learn in the way of Anna and Karunanidhi is that the chief duty is to act in the public interest in public life. That’s the way I’m going. But depending on the pain and humiliation that is personally available to me, so if there is any benefit for Tamil Nadu and the people of Tamil Nadu, I will always be ready to put aside the praise and praise and endure the humiliation and pain.

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It is important to send the NEET Exemption Bill to the President, which may be the overall sentiment of the people of Tamil Nadu. That is why this decision was made. Therefore, I will continue to strive for the benefit of the people of Tamil Nadu, putting aside all respect and praise for an individual.

This decision was taken because the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu understood that it was his responsibility to protect the dignity of this Assembly and the Centenary Assembly. We will continue to echo the sentiments of the people of Tamil Nadu in all forums. We will assert their rights.

The bill, which was returned by the Governor, was passed by a special session of this Legislature on 8-2-2022 and we sent it back to the Governor.

Today is 70 days. In this context, there are reports in the media that the Governor has decided to send the NEET Exemption Bill to the President. I would like to inform this House that after considering the steps taken in this regard, if necessary, all the legislators will convene a party meeting to discuss and decide on the next steps. Thus he said.

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