"Media reports that a lawyer from Congress would oppose the ordinance (in the Supreme Court) is not true. On coming to know of it, TNCC took it up with senior AICC leaders. They said they are with the people of Tamil Nadu," TNCC President Su Thirunavukkarasar said in response to a query.
"After my discussions with AICC, I can assure everyone that Singhvi will not represent Congress on the issue", he told reporters after unfurling the tricolor at the party headquarters Satyamurthy Bhavan here.
The new Tamil Nadu legislation, enacted after popular demand to allow Jallikattu during the Pongal festival, was challenged by the Animal Welfare Board of India and rights bodies yesterday in the Supreme Court, which is likely to hear the matter on January 30.
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