‘DMK running away from debate on law & order’

August 23, 2016 12:00 am | Updated 07:57 am IST - CHENNAI:

Replying to the debate on demands for grants for the Police and Fire Service Departments on Monday, Chief Minister Jayalalithaa threw the gauntlet at the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam, saying the party was avoiding a debate on the decline in law and order during its rule (2006-11).

“Did I not come alone in 2006 when all other AIADMK MLAs were suspended, to put forth the party’s views during the discussion on the Governor’s address? Has the DMK president ever had that courage? Does that person who calls himself the future leader and present Opposition Leader [Stalin] have any courage? The DMK president [Karunanidhi] has not been suspended. If he (Karunanidhi) had the courage, he would have come and spoke,” she said to the thumping of the desks by the AIADMK legislators.

Ms. Jayalalithaa spoke after the DMK (those MLAs who were not suspended), the Congress and the IUML staged a walkout following Speaker P. Dhanapal’s refusal to consider their plea to revoke the suspension of 79 DMK MLAs.

Referring to the suspension of the DMK MLAs, she said the DMK leaders were trivialising the issue by claiming that they were suspended to prevent them from participating in the police department’s budgetary demand.

If the DMK MLAs believed in a healthy debate, a few of the MLAs out of the 10 who were not suspended could have spoken, she said.

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