Stalin urges CM to convene TN Assembly session

He said there was a need to discuss important issues including the death sentence awarded to five fishermen in Sri Lanka, the hike in milk prices and the proposal to hike power tariff.

November 07, 2014 03:39 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 07:13 pm IST - CHENNAI:

This Nov. 3, 2014 photo shows DMK Treasurer M.K. Stalin, along with party workers, staging a demonstration against the recent hike in milk prices and electricity tariff in Tamil Nadu, near the Collectorate in Chennai. Photo: R. Ragu

This Nov. 3, 2014 photo shows DMK Treasurer M.K. Stalin, along with party workers, staging a demonstration against the recent hike in milk prices and electricity tariff in Tamil Nadu, near the Collectorate in Chennai. Photo: R. Ragu

DMK treasurer and the party’s Legislature party leader M.K. Stalin on Friday urged Chief Minister O. Panneerselvam to convene a session of the Tamil Nadu Assembly to discuss important issues, including the death sentence awarded to five fishermen in Sri Lanka, the hike in milk prices and the proposal to hike power tariff.

In a statement here, he said as Tamil Nadu was witnessing one crisis after another, there was a need to discuss these issues in the Assembly.

 

Mr. Stalin said that though Mr. Panneerselvam had assumed office as the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, the session of the House, normally held in October, has not yet been convened.

 

“All political parties have urged the State Government and the Centre to prevail upon the Sri Lankan Government to cancel the death sentence awarded to the five fishermen on false charges. The Centre has already agreed to file an appeal.  These and other vital issues concerning people should be debated in the Assembly,” he said.

 

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