Oman Daily Observer

High Court stays TN floor test till September 20

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CHENNAI: The Madras High Court on Thursday ordered that a floor test should not be held till September 20 for Tamil Nadu Chief Minister E K Palaniswam­i to prove his legislativ­e majority.

The court passed the order after hearing the petitions filed by the DMK and sidelined AIADMK leader T T V Dinakaran. The court asked the government counsel whether action was being contemplat­ed by the Speaker against the 19 legislator­s belonging to the Dinakaran group who have revolted against the Chief Minister.

The government counsel submitted that action against the Dinakaran group lawmakers had begun and that the court could not intervene at this stage as it was the Speaker’s domain.

The DMK and the Dinakaran faction fear that the Speaker would act against the 19 lawmakers so that the government wins the floor test. The 19 lawmakers have submitted a letter to the Governor withdrawin­g their support to Chief Minister Palaniswam­i.

They have asked the Governor to initiate the process to install a new Chief Minister. Speaker P Dhanapal has also issued notices for breach of privilege to the DMK MLAs for displaying banned tobacco product “gutkha” in the assembly.

In the 235-member Tamil Nadu Assembly, there are now 234 members including a nominated member who does not have voting rights. One seat is vacant since the death of Chief Minister J Jayalalith­aa last year.

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