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Tamil people betrayed by MLAs, Amma's rule will be established: Panneerselvam

Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], Feb. 18 (ANI): Expressing absolute resentment over the victory of Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Edappadi K. Palanisamy in the floor test, former Tamil Nadu chief minister O. Panneerselvam said the people of the state have been betrayed by the MLAs, adding that at the end Amma's rule will be established.

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Tamil people betrayed by MLAs, Amma's rule will be established: Panneerselvam
Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], Feb. 18 (ANI): Expressing absolute resentment over the victory of Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Edappadi K. Palanisamy in the floor test, former Tamil Nadu chief minister O. Panneerselvam said the people of the state have been betrayed by the MLAs, adding that at the end Amma's rule will be established. "Once we go back to our constituencies we will get to know the truth. The voters have been betrayed by MLAs," said Panneerselvam, while addressing the media here. Panneerselvam assured that late J. Jayalalithaa's rule will be established to save democracy. "Family thrown out from the party by Amma again came into picture with Sasikala's intervention. It won't last. Amma's rule will be established," he said. "For three hours, DMK MLAs on repeating their request to save democracy. Now in absence of all of us, vote was passed. We doubt its validity," he added. Stating the decision to be wrong, Panneerselvam said if needed, they will apprise the Governor of the same. "We have time to prove this. At the end only dharma will win. If need be, we will meet the Governor," he said. "We had kept two demands before speaker, one was to send MLAs to their constituencies, but the speaker didn't agree to them," he added. Panneerselvam's loyalist Pandiarajan, while showing strong negation, said things would have been different if the assembly had resorted to secret ballot. "There were constant threats, abusive language was used. Things would have been different if secret ballot was done," he said. Amid the uproar in the Tami Nadu Assembly during Saturday's much-anticipated floor test, Chief Minister Edappadi K. Palanisamy won the vote of confidence with 122 MLAs supporting him. The floor test took place in Block Two of the Tamil Nadu assembly. Earlier, the Congress staged a walk out from the assembly, while Speaker P. Dhanapal ordered the assembly police to evict the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) MLAs from the house as soon as the assembly resumed functioning after getting adjourned following an uproar over the secret ballot process. "You tore my shirt and insulted me. I am doing my work abiding by the law," Speaker Dhanapal was quoted, as saying to the MLAs. However, DMK working president M.K. Stalin alleged that his shirt was torn off when the assembly police forcefully evicted his party MLAs and the Speaker tore of his shirt himself and blamed the MLAs of the DMK for it. "We were told that assembly will reconvene at 3 p.m., but at 2 p.m. police came and tried to forcefully evict us. My shirt was also torn," Stalin said. The assembly was adjourned twice on Saturday, once at 1 p.m. and again at 3 p.m. Papers were torn and chairs thrown during the ruckus in the house. The assembly was facing its first floor test in 30 years, and there was a debate over the ballot, with the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK), the Congress and the Indian Union Muslim League expressing mixed views about the confidence vote. DMK's M.K. Stalin questioned the haste with which the ballot process was being done. He also emphasised upon the importance of democratic means in the state. "Democracy will be fullfilled, only when the secret ballot voting is done. Floor test should be done on another day. Why the hurry when the governor has given 15 days time?" Stalin said. Ahead of the crucial 'floor test', Panneerselvam appealed to AIADMK MLAs to vote against Palanisamy. "MLAs should be given time to hear the views of their constituency people. Time should be given till then," he said, during the assembly session. Palanisamy took oath as Tamil Nadu's 13th Chief Minister on Thursday. A total of 31 other All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) MLAs were also sworn in. (ANI)

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