As Stalin seeks floor test in TN, TTV carts MLAs to resort in Puducherry
Panneerselvam in the new Deputy Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu
After the T T V Dinakaran faction decided to withdraw support to the E Palanisami government, 19 MLAs have been moved to a resort in Puducherry. Reports suggest that they have booked two resorts and the MLAs would be kept there until a floor test is held.
Earlier, 19 MLAs of the party supporting TTV Dinakaran made a representation to Tamil Nadu governor Vidhyasagar Rao. In a memorandum submitted to the Governor, all 19 MLAs have withdrawn their support to Edappadi Palanisamy government and have sought a new Chief Minister. This while, Deputy Chief Minister O Panneerselvam made preparations to assume office at the Tamil Nadu secretariat.
A
day
after
two
factions
of
the
AIADMK
merged,
working
president
of
DMK
M
K
Stalin
has
asked
Chief
Minister
Edappadi
Palanisamy
to
prove
his
majority.
Stalin,
in
a
letter
to
Governor
Vidhyasagar
Rao,
has
asked
for
a
floor
test
in
the
Tamil
Nadu
assembly
alleging
that
22
MLAs
from
the
AIADMK
have
withdrawn
their
support
to
the
current
government.
19
MLAs
submitted
a
memorandum
that
Chief
Minister
Edappadi
Palanisamy
forfeited
their
confidence.
Here are the key highlights of the memorandum
- Chief Minister Edappadi Palanisamy forfeited my confidence and that of the public.
- I withdraw my earlier support given to Palanisamy
- In February, I had supported Palanisamy at the time of floor test in order to prove majority
- Slowly, I got disillusioned with the functioning of Palanisamy government
- There is abuse of power, favouritism, misuse of government machinery and corruption
- Chief Minister Edappadi Palanisami is corrupt Panneerselvam called the government corrupt but is now inducted into it
- I express lack of confidence on Edappadi Palanisamy
- I have not given up membership of AIADMK but am exposing abuse and misuse of the constitutional provision
- The dream and vision of Jayalalithaa is totally ignored
- I cannot support Palanisamy and seek your interference
With the support of 19 MLAs and one MP, TTV Dinakaran poses a threat to the Edappadi Palanisamy government. DMK's M K Stalin on Tuesday said that two more MLAs were on the verge of withdrawing their support to Palanisamy threatening his government further.
Dinakaran despite having solid support has refused to speak to the media till Wednesday when the AIADMK has called for a general body meeting. A resolution against Sasikala Natrajan is expected to be adopted at the meeting.
Dinakaran will react depending on the decision taken at the General council meet. Sasikala Natarajan can only, according to party by-laws, be expelled from the party through the resolution route by the general council.
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