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DMK to move no-confidence motion against Tamil Nadu assembly speaker

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CHENNAI: DMK on Monday said it would soon move a no-confidence motion against Tamil Nadu Assembly Speaker P. Dhanapal as it accused him of “deliberate­ly harping on his community to malign” the party.

DMK working president and leader of opposition in the Assembly M. K. Stalin announced this at a press conference here, indicating a possible trial of strength for the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam(AIADMK) government, which only on Saturday won the trust vote by 122-11 margin.

Stalin was responding to Dhanapal’s charge on Saturday after the confidence vote faced by Chief Minister E. K. Palanisamy, that he was perhaps targeted by the DMK during the ruckus for hailing from a particular community.

“When we see that the Speaker is deliberate­ly harping on his community to maligns us, it is very regrettabl­e. It is a matter of shame according to us, for Tamil Nadu,” Stalin said.

“Therefore we will move a no confidence motion (against Dhanapal). Signatures of 34 of our MLAs is enough for that and the (Assembly) rules mandate that it (motion) should be taken up with- in 15 days. On that basis, we will be soon giving it,” he added.

Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam(DMK) has 89 MLAs in the 234-member Tamil Nadu Assembly. On Saturday, amidst chaotic scenes involving DMK which eventually led to eviction of its members enmasse, the Palaniswam­i government won the trust vote by the huge margin.

The 11 votes were cast by rebel AIADMK leader and former chief minister O. Panneersel­vam and his supporters. DMK and Panneersel­vam camp had pressed for a secret ballot on the motion of confidence, but it was rejected by the Speaker.

Stalin repeatedly claimed Palaniswam­i would have lost the trust vote if secret voting was held or if the floor test was conducted a week later, the two demands put forth by the opposition party and rejected outright by the Speaker.

He also denied any wrongdoing by his party MLAs as alleged by Dhanapal and said while he had expressed regret with the Speaker in person at his chamber, he was even ready to apologise if there was any mistake on the part of his colleagues.

 ?? - PTI ?? SPELLING OUT: Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam Working President M.K. Stalin addressing a press conference at the party office after a meeting in Chennai on Friday.
- PTI SPELLING OUT: Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam Working President M.K. Stalin addressing a press conference at the party office after a meeting in Chennai on Friday.

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