Stalin meets Sonia, discusses political situation in TN

IANS  |  New Delhi 

A day after leader M.K. Stalin President and submitted a memorandum on the events that took place in assembly last week, he President on Friday and discussed the political situation in the state.

"It was a courtesy call. He enquired about her (Sonia Gandhi) health and she enquired about party supremo Karunanidhi's health condition. It was a formal discussion. They also discussed political situation in Tamil Nadu," said a leader, adding that the meeting lasted 25 minutes.

The leader said it "was also a strategy call" as Stalin came here for the first time after becoming the Working President of The party is also an alliance partner of the in the UPA.

"Yesterday (Thursday), around 7 p.m., Stalin the President and gave him a memorandum regarding what happened in the assembly (on February 18)," the leader said.

Stalin, who is also Leader of Opposition in the assembly, had filed a plea to seek annulment of the trust vote.

In his petition, the leader also sought the court's directions to assembly Speaker P. Dhanapal to conduct the trust vote with a secret ballot under a monitoring committee comprising the Governor's Secretary, Chief Secretary and a senior official from the Election Commission.

Meanwhile, the Madras High Court on Wednesday declined to pass any interim order to put on hold or annul the trust vote won by Chief Minister K. Palaniswami and adjourned the case filed by Stalin for February 27.

The court also ordered submission of the video footage of the happenings in the assembly on February 18 -- the day Palaniswami sought and won the trust vote by securing 122 votes with only 11 against.

As a part of its multi-pronged attack on K. Palaniswami's government and to protest events inside assembly, the DMK, under the leadership of Stalin, also held a day-long hunger strike across the state.

--IANS

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Stalin meets Sonia, discusses political situation in TN

A day after DMK leader M.K. Stalin met President Pranab Mukherjee and submitted a memorandum on the events that took place in Tamil Nadu assembly last week, he met Congress President Sonia Gandhi on Friday and discussed the political situation in the state.

A day after leader M.K. Stalin President and submitted a memorandum on the events that took place in assembly last week, he President on Friday and discussed the political situation in the state.

"It was a courtesy call. He enquired about her (Sonia Gandhi) health and she enquired about party supremo Karunanidhi's health condition. It was a formal discussion. They also discussed political situation in Tamil Nadu," said a leader, adding that the meeting lasted 25 minutes.

The leader said it "was also a strategy call" as Stalin came here for the first time after becoming the Working President of The party is also an alliance partner of the in the UPA.

"Yesterday (Thursday), around 7 p.m., Stalin the President and gave him a memorandum regarding what happened in the assembly (on February 18)," the leader said.

Stalin, who is also Leader of Opposition in the assembly, had filed a plea to seek annulment of the trust vote.

In his petition, the leader also sought the court's directions to assembly Speaker P. Dhanapal to conduct the trust vote with a secret ballot under a monitoring committee comprising the Governor's Secretary, Chief Secretary and a senior official from the Election Commission.

Meanwhile, the Madras High Court on Wednesday declined to pass any interim order to put on hold or annul the trust vote won by Chief Minister K. Palaniswami and adjourned the case filed by Stalin for February 27.

The court also ordered submission of the video footage of the happenings in the assembly on February 18 -- the day Palaniswami sought and won the trust vote by securing 122 votes with only 11 against.

As a part of its multi-pronged attack on K. Palaniswami's government and to protest events inside assembly, the DMK, under the leadership of Stalin, also held a day-long hunger strike across the state.

--IANS

sid/py/dg

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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