On the first day of the winter session of parliament, the DMK MPs passed a motion calling for legislation to overturn agricultural rules. On the 29th, Parliament's winter session begins. A conference of DMK MPs was conducted yesterday at the party's headquarters, Anna Arivalayam, in Thenampet, Chennai, in this regard. MK stalin, the DMK's president, and first lady presided over the meeting. S. Bharathi, DKS Ilangovan, the press Secretary, and MPs were in attendance.

As the meeting began, all of the MPs stood for a minute in silence to remember the farmers who died in a succession of battles over agricultural regulations. During the winter session of parliament, chief minister MK stalin offered advice to DMK MPs on how to conduct themselves and what concerns to discuss. With the removal of the Agricultural Laws announced, NEET must now make a strong case in parliament to remove the Choice, Citizenship Act, and the New education Policy. One of the meeting participants told a daily that cm MK stalin had asked him to highlight river water issues with surrounding states, including rain, flood assistance, GST arrears, cash distribution to tamil Nadu, and the issue of fishermen.

All three agriculture regulations presented by the bjp government were initially opposed by the DMK. By combining the coalition parties, the DMK leader has been staging protests. The DMK has been a staunch supporter of the peasant movement since its inception, taking part in opposition-led battles across India. When the DMK took power in tamil Nadu, the assembly passed a motion calling for the abolition of the agricultural legislation. Even after the ruling party, the DMK supported the peasant movement despite being in opposition.

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