TN Guv should have ordered floor test, say DMK and Dhinakaran

Press Trust of India  |  Chennai 

Opposition and sidelined T T V Dhinakaran today hit out at Banwarilarl Purohit, saying rather than addressing the Assembly, he should have ordered the K to face a floor test.

The two have been making such a demand ever since 18 disqualified MLAs in September last year then and told him that they had lost confidence in


They had Rao a day after merged the faction led by him with that of then rebel and now Deputy O Panneerselvam.

Purohit, who took over as the in November last year, gave his maiden address to the today, which was boycotted by the DMK-led opposition.

Dhinakaran, however, sat in the House through the day.

Working M K Stalin, who is also the of the Opposition, and Dhinakaran, an independent who called himself part of the opposition, reiterated their claim that lacked the numbers to head the

They were apparently referring to the revolt of 18 MLAs who owed allegiance to Dhinakaran and were disqualified by P Dhanapal last year.

Stalin, who led an opposition-boycott of Purohit's address, claimed it was "clear" that the had the support of only 111 MLAs in a 235-strong House.

"Therefore, as there is a situation of a minority (being in power) the should have asked it to prove its majority. Rather, reading out an address prepared by the state goes against democracy," told reporters while explaining the reason for the boycott.

He also expressed his party's displeasure over the visiting various districts and holding meetings with state officials, saying it was "against the Constitution."

Asked if the would move a no-confidence motion against the government, said he had already made it clear that he would do so if an opportunity arose.

Right now, there is a court case in this, he said.

To a question on the possibility of working with Dhinakaran, said there was "no such necessity" for the

On the governor's address, he said it had no mention of many issues, including the debt situation and how the plans to address the decline in industrial growth.

Dhinakaran, who has given a jolt to the ruling by defeating its candidate E Madhusudhanan in the December 21 R K Nagar bypoll, claimed that the had only 111 MLAs on its side and he wants the to direct a floor test.

"As far as I know, there are only 111 (AIADMK) members supporting Palaniswami). For the governor, who is in a position to see if the has the majority, it is wrong on his part to have given the address as if endorsing this government," he told reporters.

Dhinakaran claimed that the himself was "not hopeful" of the fulfilling its term and said the ruling benches "concealed their own fears" by thumping desks in the House today.

He was apparently referring to cheering by members whenever Purohit mentioned during his address.

The state was "afraid" of the Centre, Dhinakaran claimed and described the governor's address as an "eyewash" and a "ritual."

He said subjects such as constituting Cauvery Management Board, safety issues pertaining to the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant in district, post-Ockhi problems of fishermen and on the ongoing strike by a section of transport workers found no mention in the address.

Further, the governor's address did not have mention of the methane extraction project in the Cauvery delta districts, Dhinakaran said, adding the initiative could harm the farmers.

Asked if he would support a no-confidence motion if brought by the opposition, mainly the DMK, against the government, he said that he had already announced extending support to such a move.

"There is nothing wrong in joining hands with the opposition to do good things," Dhinakaran said.

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First Published: Mon, January 08 2018. 17:50 IST