08 June,2021 07:05 AM IST | Lakshadweep | Agencies
United Democratic Front (UDF) MPs stage a protest demanding withdrawal of the proposed "anti-people laws" by the central government in Lakshadweep islands, outside Lakshadweep Administrator`s Office in Kochi. Photo/PTI
Residents of Lakshadweep on Monday held an underwater protest while others staged a 12-hour hunger strike outside their homes, demanding recall of the islands' Administrator Praful Khoda Patel for his âanti-people' measures.
Protesters, including kids and women, demanded the alleged draconian laws to be revoked. They allege the new reforms are against the interest of the people of islands.
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They are protesting against the draft legislations like Goonda Act, Lakshadweep Animal Preservation Regulation and Lakshadweep Panchayat Regulation, 2021, etc. A resident said, "We want to safeguard the interests in these islands. The administration is ignoring our demands. Thus, we are peacefully protesting."
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