Complete Chaos In Tamil Nadu Assembly During Confidence Vote For Palaniswamy Govt

Pandemonium broke out in the Tamil Nadu Assembly on Saturday ahead of the crucial vote of confidence by the Edapady Palaniswami government with the opposition members stalling the proceedings.

Speaker P Dhanapal came out of the assembly escorted by marshals shortly after the House assembled to facilitate the floor test. The proceedings were stalled amid the pandemonium, where some opposition (DMK) members demanded secret voting, which was rejected. This then sparked chaos. 

Some DMK members gathered around the Speaker and climbed on his chair. The then snatched his mic and threw papers at him.

Here is the video of them creating ruckus:

Palaniswami, who was sworn in as Chief Minister two days ago, has opted to prove his majority today itself though he was given 15 days time by Governor Ch Vidyasagar Rao. 

Earlier in the day, the rebel O Panneerselvam camp got a boost when Coimbatore North MLA Arun Kumar announced his decision to abstain from voting after Friday’s decision by Mylapore MLA and former DGP R Natraj to vote against the government. 

With the decision of the two, the Palaniswami camp is left with 122 MLAs in the 234-member House with one vacancy. Ailing DMK supremo M Karunanidhi was not present in the House. In another development, the Panneerselvam camp appointed Semmalai as the party whip in the assembly and sent a letter to the Speaker to this effect.

The Speaker then informed the police officials who arrived at the Assembly premises. An official was also injured in the ruckus.  

(With inputs from PTI)

(Feature image source: Twitter| ANI)

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