VCK organizes a “Save Secularism” rally in Tiruchi on June 14

Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi rescheduled its protest rallies marked “Save Secularism” and called for the repeal of the WAKF Amendment, which was recently passed in Parliament from May 31 to June 14 to give itself time to mobilize their target of at least 5 kilograms of people in Tiruchi.
While party leaders said protest rallies were to keep secularism connected with the ideological position against Hindu troops, many acknowledge that larger secular parties were influenced by Hindu politics, i.e. secular parties often come at the expense of the interests of ethnic minorities, which often come at the cost of major interests.
VCK President and Chidambaram MP speak at a press conference held in Cuddalore. “In addition to calling for the repeal of the WAKF bill, the “Blue Shirt” rally will also protest the BJP’s attack on the constitution urges the Democratic Forces to urge the Democratic Forces to urge the Democratic Forces to urge the Democratic Forces to attack. He once again said that VCK continues to enter the DMK coalition.
VCK Secretary General D. Ravikumar added that the party has a large housing for ethnic minorities within the party. “All parties should provide more representation for Muslims. We have provided a seat for Muslim candidates (Aloor Shanavas) despite our 6 seats being allocated to us, even though our Muslim support base is not important. We have made them the office bearers and serve as regional secretary.”
When asked if VCK would provide more tickets to minorities in the upcoming state assembly elections, he said: “If senior partners allocate seats to us, we will accommodate more minorities and women.”
publishing – May 18, 2025 at 01:11 am