TN Oppn slams disqualfication, DMK asks CM, Speaker to quit

Press Trust of India  |  Chennai 

Opposition parties in today slammed the disqualification of 18 MLAs belonging to sidelined leader T T V Dhinakaran's camp by Speaker P Dhanapal, calling it "a of democracy."

working president demanded resignation of Chief Minister K Palaniswami and Speaker Dhanapal.


Stalin, who is Leader of Opposition in the Assembly, described the disqualification as "a brutal of democracy."

He said "Speaker P Dhanapal has lost the moral right to continue in his office," and demanded his "immediate resignation."

Also, he wanted Palaniswami to voluntarily quit office for allegedly trying to hold a floor test through "horse-trading," and "illegal disqualification."

In a statement, the leader said the disqualification showed the "cowardice," of the Palaniswami regime in facing the House and winning (floor test) and said the will be defeated in the people's

He said the is in a situation to prove its majority and the present action was a "short-cut" towards achieving it.

According to the Constitution, Stalin said, only if an MLA leaves the party or if he voted in House violating the party whip, could a member be disqualified.

Disqualifying the 18 MLAs for petitioning Governor Ch Vidyasagar Rao showed the "unabashed enactment of the of Parliamentary democracy," he said.

The action against the 18 MLAs, who had revolted against Palaniswami last month, was taken under anti-defection and disqualification rules of 1986, said a statement from Assembly Secretary K Bhoopathy.

Stalin claimed that the disqualification went against the anti-defection law and a verdict of the Supreme

He said the apex had held in a case involving former Karnataka chief minister that (MLAs) telling the governor that they do not have faith in chief minister does not become "defection."

He said "the Speaker was not worried," about a petition given by ruling party (Dhinakaran loyalists) MLAs seeking disqualification of O Panneerselvam and his supporters who had voted against the Palaniswami regime in March.

Tracing the month-long political turbulence in which began with 19 ruling party MLAs submitting a plea to the governor seeking the ouster of Palaniswami, he said the Centre and Rao should own "full responsibility" for the "extraordinary political situation," in

Later, speaking to reporters, he said a meeting of legislators will be held tomorrow to discuss the development.

To a question on convening an all party meeting and going to the people's on the issue, he said "expect it...We will invite you."

Meanwhile, Dhinakaran alleged that the disqualification was "a bid to to demonstrate majority (in the Assembly) through short-cut."

He recalled that his faction has been maintaining all along that the Palaniswami regime does not enjoy majority.

Stating that his loyalist MLAs will move the on the issue, he said legislators of his camp will participate in voting (in the event of a floor test) in the House.

Congress Committee President Su Thirunavukkarasar said the cannot continue without proving majority.

Stating that the disqualification may not stand legal scrutiny, he said his party will deliberate with allies including on the matter.

PMK chief described the disqualification as "of democracy".

The action against the 18 MLAs will not "match" with any provisions of the anti-defection law, he said.

The action taken by the speaker on a plea of chief whip S Rajendran was "flawed," he said adding MLAs can be disqualfied only if they act against the whip in the House.

He said the "people desired" that the should immediately quit.

"This is not shocking. This is being done to retain power," said VCK chief Thol Thirumavalavan.

CPI (M) State Secretary G Ramakrishnan said the disqualification has "ulterior political motives and against democracy."

MLA and ally of and M Thamimun Ansari (Manithaneya Jananayaga Katchi) said "the 18 MLAs did not join any other political party."

The people viewed it as a "of democracy," he said.

He wanted "reconsideration," of the decision to disqualify them.

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First Published: Mon, September 18 2017. 17:57 IST