Referring to the resolution passed by the Tamil Nadu assembly against the Tungsten mining project, Chief Minister MK Stalin said he had assured everyone that he wouldn't let the project come even if he has to resign from the position.
The Chief Minister also questioned the Opposition AIADMK whether they had guts to wear black dress condemning the governor for his act and the Union Government for not allocating funds to the state and against the New Education Policy.
The Tamil Nadu Assembly on Monday witnessed high drama on its first day of the winter session as the opposition parties were holding protests at the Secretariat against the alleged sexual assault case.
The Tamil Nadu Assembly session began with controversy as the Governor skipped his annual address and left after the Tamil anthem. Congress protested, while the Governor accused the Assembly of disrespecting the National Anthem. Political tensions rise.
Tamil Nadu Minister for Water Resources and Irrigation, Durai Muragan, on Monday addressed controversy surrounding Governor RN Ravi skipping the customary address at the Tamil Nadu assembly ahead of the winter session, questioning the governor's intention on the matter.
Thereafter, a resolution was passed to record only the Governor's address in the Assembly's official records, marking the session's conclusion with the National Anthem.
The Tamil Nadu Assembly on Monday witnessed high drama on its first day of the winter session as the opposition parties were holding protests at the Secretariat against the alleged Anna University sexual assault case.
Tamil Nadu Governor R N Ravi skipped his address at the legislative assembly after the National Anthem was replaced with Tamil Tai Vazhdu. He expressed concern over the lack of respect for the Constitution.
The Tamil Nadu Assembly session is set to begin on Monday, amid the controversial issue of Anna University sexual assault issue, according to a press release.
Following the passage of a special resolution in the Tamil Nadu assembly opposing the tungsten mining project, farmers and members of the Anti-Tungsten Mining Project Association welcomed the move and reiterated their demand to declare 48 villages, including Arithapatti, in Madurai district