Stalin urges Governor to ask Edappadi to prove majority

The Governor should ensure that Mr. Palaniswami does not continue in power by “creating a constitutional crisis and misusing anti-defection law”, says the DMK leader

August 25, 2017 03:45 pm | Updated December 03, 2021 12:24 pm IST - Chennai

DMK working president M.K.Stalin.

DMK working president M.K.Stalin.

The Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam on Friday urged Tamil Nadu Governor Ch. Vidyasagar Rao to immediately direct Chief Minister K Palaniswami to prove his majority in the Assembly in the wake of revolt by 19 AIADMK MLAs, saying any delay could lead to “horse trading”.

DMK working president and Leader of the Opposition in the Assembly, M.K. Stalin, who had earlier this week written to the Governor seeking a floor test, dubbed the Palaniswami regime as a “minority government”.

In a statement released here, he also questioned assembly Speaker P Dhanapal’s action in issuing notices to the 19 MLAs on Thursday on a memorandum by the Government Chief Whip seeking their disqualification for alleged anti-party activities.

Mr. Stalin said had earlier written to the Governor urging him to immediately ask Mr. Palaniswami to prove majority in the Assembly.

The Governor should have immediately convened the Assembly to ascertain the government’s present strength after the MLAs loyal to sidelined AIADMK deputy general secretary TTV Dhinakaran met him and sought Mr. Palaniswami’s removal on Tuesday, he said.

Mr. Stalin said the Governor should ensure that Mr. Palaniswami does not continue in power by “creating a constitutional crisis and misusing anti-defection law”.

Referring to the Speaker’s action, Mr. Stalin said the notices had been issued in connection with an episode that did not happen in the Assembly.

While the Speaker had not acted against present Deputy Chief Minister O. Panneerselvam-led faction for voting against the government in the February 18 trust vote as the then rebel faction, he had issued notices to the 19 MLAs from Dhinakaran camp now, the DMK leader said.

“It is clear the Speaker has done so to save Palaniswami’s minority government. During such times, every day’s delay by the Governor in directing a confidence vote will pave the way for horse trading and other political manoeuvres,” he said.

Mr. Stalin’s remarks come even as the 19 MLAs remained in a resort in Puducherry and have dismissed the disqualification demand as a “planned drama” and “intimidation” tactics.

The Dhinakaran camp MLAs raised the banner of revolt a day after the AIADMK factions led by Mr. Palaniswami and former chief minister O Panneerselvam merged on August 21.

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