CPI Protests in Udumalpet, Burns Copies of Three Criminal Laws

Members of the Communist Party of India (CPI) staged a protest in Udumalpet, Tirupur district, burning copies of three criminal laws they claim are unconstitutional and named in Sanskrit.


Tirupur: Members of the Communist Party of India (CPI) staged a protest in Udumalpet, Tirupur district, demonstrating their opposition to three newly enacted criminal laws. The protestors gathered in front of the main post office, where they burned copies of the controversial laws.

The CPI and various other groups have been demanding the withdrawal of these three laws, which they claim are unconstitutional and have been named in Sanskrit, contrary to the principles of the Indian Constitution. The protestors argue that these new laws grant excessive powers to law enforcement agencies and infringe upon civil liberties.



Among the contentious provisions in the new laws, protestors highlighted that authorities can now arrest individuals and confiscate their properties even before a crime is proven. Additionally, court proceedings can be conducted through video conferencing in separate rooms. The laws also allegedly allow police to file cases against workers and farmers fighting for their rights.



The demonstrators expressed their strong opposition to these laws, demanding that the central government withdraw them immediately. To symbolize their protest, they burned copies of the laws bearing their Sanskrit names, registering their dissent against what they perceive as an attack on democratic rights and freedoms.



The protest in Udumalpet is part of a wider movement across the country, with various political parties and civil society organizations joining forces to oppose these new criminal laws. As tensions continue to rise, it remains to be seen how the government will respond to these growing demonstrations and calls for the laws' repeal.

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