MK Stalin, the chief minister of tamil Nadu, has stated that social justice will be achieved when legal experts are consulted on the matter of the Vanni's 10.5 percent reservation. MK Stalin, the chief minister of tamil Nadu, addressed the tamil Nadu Legislative assembly on the special allotment of 10.5 percent for the Vanniyar community: The special allotment for the Vanniyar has been brought up in this house as a resolution. On this basis, GK Mani, K. Selvaperundagai, and T. Velmurugan, the leader of the Opposition, have expressed their views in this court, accusing the madurai high court of not having a proper case with the data.

The tamil Nadu government has fiercely defended the tamil Nadu Act 8/2001, which provides for a special provision of 10.5 percent for the Vanniyar group, in cases filed in the high court and supreme Court. Despite the AIADMK government's legislation, the Attorney General claimed before the high court that the government had already provided 20% reservation to the most backward communities. On behalf of various departments of the tamil Nadu government, senior attorneys Rakesh Dwivedi, abhishek Manu Singhvi, Mukul Rothaki, and Wilson argued in the supreme Court.

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