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Unnecessary info on NPR being spread, don't fear CAA: TN CM
He said the NPR was taken once in 10 years and it was the DMK government which started it in the state in 2011.
Coimbatore
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister K Palaniswami on Monday asserted that minorities need not fear the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and the National Population Register (NPR).
Talking to reporters at the airport here, Palaniswami said the government has made its stand clear on the fear being expressed by a section of the minorities.
Some were unnecessarily trying to create fear among the Muslims on the National Population Register and wanted to blame the government by spreading false information, he said adding that minorities would not be affected by the CAA or the NPR.
He said the NPR was taken once in 10 years and it was the DMK government which started it in the state in 2011.
Replying to a question on increasing debts of the state government, the chief minister attributed it to spending on various developmental works.
On DMK president M K Stalin's remarks that there were lesser debts during the party regime, Palaniswami said the present government was paying interest on the debts 'created' by the previous DMK government.
Noting that former chief minister J Jayalalithaa's birth anniversary has been announced as Girl Child Protection Day, he said that according to the National Crime Record Bureau, Chennai and Coimbatore were considered as the most safest cities for women.
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