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Palaniswam­i wins vote amid blows, bedlam

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chennai — The new chief minister of India’s Tamil Nadu state won a confidence vote in the regional assembly on Saturday, hours after legislator­s came to blows over a bitterly fought leadership contest.

Legislator­s disrupted the assembly ahead of the vote, ripping out microphone­s and breaking chairs as Edappadi Palaniswam­i, who was recently sworn in as chief minister, sought a trust vote for his government.

chennai — Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Edappadi K. Palaniswam­i on Saturday won the vote of confidence in the state assembly.

Palaniswam­i, who was sworn in on Thursday as Chief Minister, won with 122 votes for the motion, while 11 votes were cast against the confidence vote by the rival AIADMK camp led by former Chief Minister O. Panneersel­vam.

Palaniswam­i belongs to the AIADMK faction led by party General Secretary V.K. Sasikala.

The end came tamely after DMK’s 88 members, who were present were ordered to be evicted by Speaker P. Dhanapal after they indulged in ruckus.

After that Congress legislator­s walked out in protest, dashing the hopes of Panneersel­vam.

The AIADMK camp led by Sasikala were obviously happy and distribute­d sweets.

“The traitors were defeated,” A. Navaneetha­krishnan, part of Sasikala camp told reporters here.

In the morning, soon after the assembly began, Palaniswam­i moved the confidence motion, which was followed by heated arguments started by DMK supremo and Leader of Opposition M.K. Stalin urging Speaker Dhanapal to allow secret ballot.

The Speaker, who belongs to the faction of AIADMK General Secretary V.K. Sasikala, stood his ground and said that legislator­s could not interfere with his powers.

He also questioned the need for urgency in seeking a confidence vote when Governor C. Vidyasagar Rao had given 15 days time to Palaniswam­i. As the AIADMK lawmakers supporting Chief Minister Palaniswam­i remained silent, the DMK legislator­s surrounded Dhanapal shouting slogans.

They tore the assembly agenda papers and some flung the mikes and chairs.

When the marshals tried to escort Dhanapal out, DMK members pulled him back to his chair. One DMK MLA sat on the Speaker’s chair in protest.

Dhanapal first adjourned the House till 1pm and later till 3pm.

Former Chief Minister Panneersel­vam also demanded secret ballot. Everything seemed to be in favour of Panneersel­vam and Chief Minister Palaniswam­i was seen to be doing a tightrope walk till Saturday morning. Ahead of the vote, Palaniswam­i’s AIADMK faction suffered two jolts when Arun Kumar, a legislator from Coimbatore North, jumped ship, and AIADMK legislator representi­ng Mylapore constituen­cy and former Director General of Police (DGP) R. Nataraj said he would vote against Palaniswam­i.

But the situation changed course in the assembly with the DMK indulging in ruckus forcing the Speaker to throw them out.

Speaking to reporters here after he and his party legislator­s were evicted from the assembly, Stalin said the party had demanded secret ballot to decide on the motion of confidence.

He said the party demanded adjournmen­t of the house for a week so that legislator­s can go back to their constituen­cies and seek the people’s views before they come back to vote on the confidence motion. The DMK leader said he sat in protest inside the assembly to press his demand.

Stalin alleged he was forcibly evicted by the marshals and his shirt was damaged. The AIADMK led by General Secretary Sasikala had the support of 123 legislator­s, including the Speaker, while the breakaway group led by Panneersel­vam has 11 legislator­s.

The opposition includes the DMK with 89 members, Congress (eight) and Indian Union Muslim League (one), while one seat is vacant.

The DMK, Congress and IUML had said they will vote against the Palaniswam­i government. The assembly has a total strength of 234, with one seat vacant.

 ??  ?? Police personnel standing outside the Tamil Nadu Secretaria­t in Chennai on Saturday. —
Police personnel standing outside the Tamil Nadu Secretaria­t in Chennai on Saturday. —
 ?? PTI ?? Opposition party leader in Tamil Nadu assembly MK Stalin displays his torn shirt after the ruckus during the vote of confidence outside Fort St George in Chennai on Saturday. —
PTI Opposition party leader in Tamil Nadu assembly MK Stalin displays his torn shirt after the ruckus during the vote of confidence outside Fort St George in Chennai on Saturday. —
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