DMK moves HC seeking direction to Guv to order floor test

Press Trust of India  |  Chennai 

The today moved the Madras High Court, seeking a direction to the governor to order a floor test for the K Palaniswami-led state in the Assembly in the wake of a group of ruling MLAs withdrawing support to the chief minister.

The petition, filed by working president M K Stalin, also wanted the floor test to be held under the supervision of an independent observer appointed by the high


It also sought a direction to the chief minister, refraining him from taking any major policy decision, pending the disposal of the

The stated that 19 MLAs, loyal to deputy general secretary TTV Dhinakaran, who is sidelined within his own party, had written individual letters to Governor Ch Vidyasagar Rao on August 22, informing him of their withdrawal of support to chief minister Palaniswami.

Besides, the 98 MLAs of the and its allies in the opposition had expressed their "unequivocal no-confidence" in the government, it said, adding, "Hence, it is clear that the the has lost its majority."

Thus, it was the duty of the governor to ask the to prove its strength in the House, it said.

"Exercising such a power is not a privilege but a matter of performance of official duty. By not calling for a trust vote, the governor has clearly failed in performing his constitutional duty," Stalin alleged in the

He further charged that the governor, "by abdicating his constitutional duties", was "clearly working in tandem with the political party in power and deliberately delaying ordering the trust vote".

Delay in directing an immediate floor test could "encourage horse-trading" and give rise to "unsavoury political manipulations" in the state, the opposition leader contended.

He added that the governor was required to perform his constitutional duties in a fair and objective manner, in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution and law.

Stalin had, on Sunday, called on the governor and urged him to direct the Palaniswami to prove its majority in the Assembly within a week, in the wake of the revolt by the 19 MLAs against the chief minister last month.

He had said that if the governor did not act on the DMK's plea within a week, the party would take legal recourse and also approach the "people's court".

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First Published: Tue, September 12 2017. 17:42 IST