Governor has to decide TN CM issue by Monday, else case can be filed: Swamy

Ever since the issue of government formation has broken out, Mr. Swamy has been favouring AIADMK General Secretary V K Sasikala.

February 12, 2017 01:48 pm | Updated 01:49 pm IST - Chennai:

BJP leader and MP Subramanian Swamy during a meeting with Tamil Nadu Governor CH.Vidyasagar Rao at Raj Bhavan in Chennai on Saturday.

BJP leader and MP Subramanian Swamy during a meeting with Tamil Nadu Governor CH.Vidyasagar Rao at Raj Bhavan in Chennai on Saturday.

A day after calling on Tamil Nadu Governor Ch Vidyasagar Rao, BJP leader Subramanian Swamy on Sunday said the former has to decide on the issue of government formation by Monday or else a court case “can be filed charging abatement of horse trading”.

“The TN Guv must decide CM issue by tomorrow otherwise a WP [writ petition] under Art 32 of the Constitution can be filed charging abatement of horse trading,” he said in a tweet.

Ever since the issue of government formation has broken out, Mr. Swamy has been favouring AIADMK General Secretary V K Sasikala to be sworn-in as Chief Minister, saying she has the numbers in her favour.

However, the BJP’s state unit sought to distance itself from Mr. Swamy, saying he has taken a “different path”.

“I would like to make it clear that it is not the path of Tamil Nadu BJP,” BJP state President Tamilisai Sounderrrajan said.

“He [Swamy] is a member of the National Executive and his views are not that of the state unit,” she told reporters.

Union Minister and senior state BJP leader Pon Radhakrishnan defended the Governor, saying “this is not a party issue to” take a quick decision.

“This concerns the fate of Tamil Nadu, so there is no need for any haste,” he added.

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