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Chief Minister M K Stalin on Wednesday announced a state-wide black flag agitation on April 16 against the proposed delimitation exercise and warned the Centre of consequences and a "heavy price" if it did not heed to Tamil Nadu's voice. Stalin, the president of the ruling DMK, after chairing an emergency meeting of party MPs and party district secretaries through video conference on the subject of delimitation said, "the sword that hung over our heads has now descended upon us." The DMK is reaching out to MPs across states and devising a coordinated strategy to counter this "grave danger", he said. In a statement, Stalin alleged the delimitation amendment the Union BJP government planned to bring in the Parliament on Thursday was a "massive, historic injustice" against Tamil Nadu and the southern states. He asked if the delimitation exercise which would allegedly be against southern states, was a "punishment for contributing to India's progress." "Is this how Tamil Nadu and the .
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