Opposition Raises Objection in tamil Nadu AssemblyA fresh political controversy erupted in the tamil Nadu Legislative assembly after AIADMK General Secretary and leader of the Opposition Edappadi K. Palaniswami accused the ruling government of violating established assembly procedures and traditions.Speaking to reporters in Chennai, Palaniswami alleged that the assembly proceedings did not follow conventional parliamentary practices during the introduction of a recent resolution by chief minister Vijay.
“Resolution Was Not Seconded,” Says EPSEdappadi Palaniswami stated that the chief minister introduced the resolution in the assembly, but it was not formally seconded by another member, which he claimed was against long-standing legislative convention.According to him, assembly traditions and procedural norms are meant to ensure democratic functioning and proper legislative conduct. He argued that bypassing such conventions weakens the dignity of the House.“The chief minister moved the resolution, but nobody seconded it. assembly traditions were not followed,” Palaniswami said while criticising the government’s handling of the proceedings.
AIADMK Accuses government of Ignoring Parliamentary NormsThe AIADMK leadership has alleged that the ruling side is increasingly ignoring procedural rules inside the Assembly. party leaders claimed that democratic practices, debates, and opposition viewpoints are not being given adequate importance.Political observers note that procedural disagreements often become flashpoints between the treasury benches and the opposition, especially during major policy announcements or politically sensitive resolutions.
Ruling party Yet to Respond FullyAs of now, the ruling party has not issued a detailed response to the allegations raised by the opposition leader. However, government supporters maintain that assembly proceedings were conducted within permissible rules and under the guidance of the Speaker.
Political Tension Continues in tamil NaduThe latest remarks by Edappadi Palaniswami have intensified the ongoing political rivalry between the ruling government and the opposition in tamil Nadu. The issue is expected to trigger further debate both inside and outside the assembly in the coming days.Political analysts believe the controversy may also lead to renewed discussions about legislative procedures, assembly conventions, and the role of the Speaker in maintaining parliamentary discipline.
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