Three AIADMK MLAs evicted from TN Assembly

April 06, 2010 05:06 pm | Updated 05:06 pm IST - Chennai

Three AIADMK MLAs were evicted from the Tamil Nadu Assembly on Tuesday for creating ruckus.

Speaker R. Avudaiyappan ordered eviction of S.S. Krishnamurthy, C.Ve. Shanmugam and L. Ravichandran after his pleas requesting them to maintain decorum failed with Mr. Ravichandran shouting slogans against the Speaker.

It all began when DMK member and Deputy Speaker V.P.Duraisamy, while participating in the debate on budget, made some remarks against the AIADMK high command which triggered an angry response from the Opposition benches.

They flayed the Speaker’s earlier decision to expunge AIADMK member Senthamizhan’s remarks against a DMK leader, and demanded that the speaker expunge the remarks made by Mr. Duraisamy also.

However, the Speaker did not budge and his repeated pleas to maintain calm fell on deaf ears. At this point, the speaker ordered the marshals to evict the three AIADMK MLAs, one of them (Shanmugam) a former Education Minister, following which AIADMK members staged a walk out.

Earlier, the Speaker and AIADMK members were involved in an argument after he took exception to one of the members, R. Chinnasamy, standing with his back exposed to the Speaker while conversing with another member, a few feet away from the Speaker’s Chair.

He directed the MLA to sit in his place, saying certain protocol of the House regarding sanctity of the Chair had to be strictly complied with. AIADMK members reacted sharply to the Speaker’s remarks.

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