Political Drama in Tamil Nadu Assembly
During a contentious assembly session, DMDK's Premalatha Vijayakanth criticized the TVK-led government over alleged horse-trading and questioned the integrity of certain political appointments. She demanded transparency and a public clarification on veiled meetings. Meanwhile, PMK's Soumya Anbumani urged for total liquor prohibition and a caste-based survey to ensure proportional representation.
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In a heated session within the Tamil Nadu Assembly, DMDK General Secretary Premalatha Vijayakanth voiced strong criticisms against the TVK-led government during its floor test. She labeled the accusations of horse-trading as a severe embarrassment for the state and joined DMK MLAs in a walkout during the confidence vote.
Premalatha also took aim at the appointment of Ricky Radhan Pandit Vettrivel as an 'official special officer,' suggesting it sets a poor precedent for the youth. Furthermore, she pressed for public transparency after reports of undisclosed meetings at the Chief Minister's residence.
Conversely, PMK's Soumya Anbumani emphasized the party's call for a drug-free Tamil Nadu, urging total liquor prohibition and a caste-based survey to maintain social justice. She outlined that a moral rejuvenation aligns with the wishes of Tamil Nadu's populace.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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