The Indian Express (Delhi Edition)

Palaniswam­i wins trust vote in empty House after bedlam

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secretary V K Sasikala in a disproport­ionate assets case.

All MLAS assembled at 11 am in the hall. There were two adjournmen­ts after the Speaker rejected calls for secret ballot by MLAS of the Panneersel­vam camp and the Opposition with DMK leader M K Stalin leading the chorus.

Stalin and Panneersel­vam said all MLAS, who were brought in vehicles of ministers from the beach resort to the Assembly building in the morning, should be allowed to go to their constituen­cies and return later to vote. They pointed out that the Governor had given 15 days for the trust vote.

But Speaker Dhanapal rejected their demand and allowed Palaniswam­i to move the vote of confidence motion, about 50 minutes after the session began. In the meantime, the audio link from the Assembly hall to the media room — no camera or mobile phone is allowed inside — was also disconnect­ed.

The Speaker, who said he had discretion­ary powers to take the final call, went ahead with his decision for a division of votes. At this point, DMK MLAS jumped on the dais of the Assembly officers, evading the watchand-ward staff.

This triggered clashes and Opposition MLAS began hurling chairs. They damaged the microphone placed before the Speaker and the chairs and table of the Assembly staff. The Speaker adjourned the House until 1 pm, a decision which was later changed to 3 pm since DMK MLAS, who were told to leave the House, remained inside.

DMK MLAS were seen pushing the Speaker and at least two of them took turns to sit on the Speaker’s chair — the visuals found their way to AIADMK channel Jaya TV.

An Assembly staff member said, “We had informatio­n that the DMK was planning a showdown outside the Assembly once the session would start at 3 pm. The Rapid Action Force was brought in because Speaker Dhanapal too had been manhandled.”

After 1 pm, police entered the Assembly building. DMK MLAS, including Stalin, M Subramania­n and other senior leaders, were among those evicted. Stalin emerged with a torn, unbuttoned shirt and headed to the Raj Bhavan to lodge a complaint.

When the House re-assembled, it passed the confidence motion after division of votes, saving the day for Palaniswam­i.

An hour later, the entire state cabinet and AIADMK leaders reached the Jayalalith­aa memorial on Marina Beach. Stalin too turned up a kilometre away, sitting in protest before the Gandhi statue. This brought hundreds to the beach and police had to be called in.

Speaking to reporters, Palaniswam­i said “Chinnamma’s (Sasikala) vow has come true. It also fulfils the dreams of Amma (Jayalalith­aa) and MGR (AIADMK founder M G Ramachandr­an),” he said. Party deputy general secretary T T V Dinakaran and senior cabinet ministers were with Palaniswam­i when he showed up on Marina Beach.

Panneersel­vam, on the other hand, said he had “lost the battle, but not the war against the family (of Sasikala) that has captured the party and the government”.

AIADMK spokespers­on C R Saraswathi said allegation­s of huge payments made to MLAS for the trust vote were “big lies spread by the DMK”. “Their action today proves they have many agendas. When they said they will vote against Palaniswam­i, why did they join the Panneersel­vam camp to attack the government? They went on a rampage, those visuals are now before the public,” Saraswathi said.

 ?? PTI ?? SMK leader M K Stalin outside Fort St George in Chennai on Saturday.
PTI SMK leader M K Stalin outside Fort St George in Chennai on Saturday.

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