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Resolutions seeking Code of Conduct for Guvs, withdrawal of UGC drafts, adopted at DMK MPs meet

Chennai, Jan 29 (UNI) The demand for a Code of Conduct for Governors till that post was abolished, fixing time frame for Raj Bhavan to give assent to the Bills passed in State Assembly, withdrawal of UGC draft guidelines are among the key issues the DMK MPs would be raising in the Budget session
of Parliament beginning on January 31.
Resolutions to this effect were adopted at the DMK MPs meeting, chaired by Party President and
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