Thambidurai meets TN Guv, dismisses horse-trading charges

Press Trust of India  |  Chennai 

Senior leader and Deputy Speaker M Thambidurai today Governor Ch Vidyasagar Rao here, a day after opposition parties sought dismissal of the K Palaniswami over alleged horse- trading of ruling party MLAs.

The visit of Thambidurai, also party propaganda secretary, assumes significance as it came at a time when the is raising in a big way the issue of alleged pay-offs to MLAs, which came to fore in a 'sting' operation by a TV channel, and pressing for a fresh vote.



However, officials described the meeting as a "courtesy call."

Emerging from the meeting with the Governor, Thambidurai rubbished the allegation of horse-trading of ruling party MLAs ahead of the February 18 vote, saying purchasing legislators was not possible in view of the anti-defection

"No one travels by horse these days and there is no horse trading," he told reporters here.

A vote against party line violating the whip would strip the legislators of their assembly membership and hence there was no scope for bargain, the leader asserted.

"When that is the case, giving money to MLAs can never happen," he said dismissing the charge of pay-offs to the legislators in support for the vote.

After the anti-defection came into force, "no MLA can go out of the party," he said.

The DMK-led opposition had yesterday urged the Governor to 'nullify' the February 18 vote and direct Chief Minister Palaniswami to seek a fresh floor test.

The opposition parties, in a meeting with the governor, also urged him to dismiss the

They also urged the Governor to order a probe by the CBI and the Enforcement Directorate into the alleged pay-offs.

The has already moved the Madras High Court seeking a CBI and DRI probe and the plea is set to come up for hearing tomorrow.

The TV "expose" was based on video footage showing MLA SS Saravanan purportedly talking about inducements. However, the MLA has later denied it, saying "the voice is not mine though it was me in the visuals".

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

Thambidurai meets TN Guv, dismisses horse-trading charges

Senior AIADMK Amma leader and Lok Sabha Deputy Speaker M Thambidurai today met Governor Ch Vidyasagar Rao here, a day after opposition parties sought dismissal of the K Palaniswami government over alleged horse- trading of ruling party MLAs. The visit of Thambidurai, also party propaganda secretary, assumes significance as it came at a time when the DMK is raising in a big way the issue of alleged pay-offs to MLAs, which came to fore in a 'sting' operation by a TV channel, and pressing for a fresh trust vote. However, Raj Bhavan officials described the meeting as a "courtesy call." Emerging from the meeting with the Governor, Thambidurai rubbished the allegation of horse-trading of ruling party MLAs ahead of the February 18 trust vote, saying purchasing legislators was not possible in view of the anti-defection law. "No one travels by horse these days and there is no horse trading," he told reporters here. A vote against party line violating the whip would strip ... Senior leader and Deputy Speaker M Thambidurai today Governor Ch Vidyasagar Rao here, a day after opposition parties sought dismissal of the K Palaniswami over alleged horse- trading of ruling party MLAs.

The visit of Thambidurai, also party propaganda secretary, assumes significance as it came at a time when the is raising in a big way the issue of alleged pay-offs to MLAs, which came to fore in a 'sting' operation by a TV channel, and pressing for a fresh vote.

However, officials described the meeting as a "courtesy call."

Emerging from the meeting with the Governor, Thambidurai rubbished the allegation of horse-trading of ruling party MLAs ahead of the February 18 vote, saying purchasing legislators was not possible in view of the anti-defection

"No one travels by horse these days and there is no horse trading," he told reporters here.

A vote against party line violating the whip would strip the legislators of their assembly membership and hence there was no scope for bargain, the leader asserted.

"When that is the case, giving money to MLAs can never happen," he said dismissing the charge of pay-offs to the legislators in support for the vote.

After the anti-defection came into force, "no MLA can go out of the party," he said.

The DMK-led opposition had yesterday urged the Governor to 'nullify' the February 18 vote and direct Chief Minister Palaniswami to seek a fresh floor test.

The opposition parties, in a meeting with the governor, also urged him to dismiss the

They also urged the Governor to order a probe by the CBI and the Enforcement Directorate into the alleged pay-offs.

The has already moved the Madras High Court seeking a CBI and DRI probe and the plea is set to come up for hearing tomorrow.

The TV "expose" was based on video footage showing MLA SS Saravanan purportedly talking about inducements. However, the MLA has later denied it, saying "the voice is not mine though it was me in the visuals".

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

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