Stalin, suspended DMK MLAs booked for entering TN Secretariat

Mr. Stalin and other DMK MLAs including the party's deputy leader Duraimurugan held a dharna and a mock session inside the Assembly premises after their suspension from the House.

August 21, 2016 12:48 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 05:12 am IST - CHENNAI

In this August 18, 2016 photo, Leader of the Opposition M.K. Stalin leads DMK MLAs during a protest outside the Tamil Nadu Assembly in Chennai, a day after they were suspended for a week. Photo: R. Ragu

In this August 18, 2016 photo, Leader of the Opposition M.K. Stalin leads DMK MLAs during a protest outside the Tamil Nadu Assembly in Chennai, a day after they were suspended for a week. Photo: R. Ragu

Leader of the Opposition M. K. Stalin and other suspended MLAs of the DMK including Duraimurugan have been booked for violation of regulatory order inside the State Secretariat.

These cases have been booked by Fort Police Station Inspector for staging a dharna outside the Assembly and holding a mock Assembly session at the Secretariat. According to police sources, two FIRs were registered on August 18 and 19.

Following the suspension of Mr. Stalin and 78 other party MLAs for a week by Assembly Speaker P. Dhanapal, they staged a dharna against the decision and also conducted a mock Assembly inside the Secretariat premises.

These cases were booked against them under bailable provisions of IPC under Sections 143 (Being member of an unlawful assembly) and 188(Disobedience to an order lawfully promulgated by a public servant) on separate complaints from sub-inspectors Balu and Tamilselvi.

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