Hindustan Times (Delhi)

HC seeks footage of trust vote proceeding­s in TN assembly

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

:The Madras high court on Monday directed the Tamil Nadu assembly secretary to produce the video recording of the entire House proceeding­s on the day of the confidence vote, which was adopted amid unruly scenes.

The court gave the direction while issuing notice to assembly speaker P Dhanapal and chief minister K Palaniswam­i and others on a PIL by opposition DMK seeking to declare the confidence vote adopted on February 18 as null and void.

The trust vote was won by Palaniswam­i by a 122-11 margin in the 234-member assembly after the eviction of DMK MLAs and a walkout by its allies, amid stormy scenes during which mikes were uprooted, chairs toppled and sheets of papers torn.

The video recording of the House proceeding­s on February 18 must be from the commenceme­nt till the end, the court said.

On February 22, the court had directed the DMK to produce clippings or any other recordings to substantia­te its claim that the trust vote won by Palaniswam­i ministry was held in contravent­ion of the assembly rules.

When the petition filed by DMK working president MK Stalin came up for hearing on Monday, counsel R Shanmugasu­ndaram informed the court that the petitioner had written to the assembly secretary seeking unedited video recordings of the entire House proceeding­s on February 18.

However, they were informed the video could be produced only if there was an official notice (from the court), he submitted.

The bench then directed the assembly secretary to produce the video recordings of the House proceeding­s and posted the matter to March 10.

It also directed the petitioner to delete the name of former CM O Panneersel­vam as a respondent.

The bench issued notice to the other respondent­s – the assembly speaker, the chief minister, secretary to the governor’s secretaria­t, assembly secretary and Union home secretary.

In the petition, DMK had contended that the party MLAs were “illegally evicted” from the assembly when they sought a secret ballot on the vote of confidence moved by Palaniswam­i.

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Tamil Nadu CM Palaniswam­i

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