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    After brief adjournment, Tamil Nadu Assembly resumes

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    Scenes began getting unruly as opposition MLAs rushed to the Speaker’s chair and surrounded the Speaker.

    ET Bureau
    CHENNAI: After a brief adjournment due to ruckus created by legislators inside the Tamil Nadu assembly hall earlier, the assembly session resumed and voting on the confidence motion moved by Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Edappadi K Palaniswamy is expected to begin.

    Earlier, the main opposition DMK and the rival AIADMK faction led by former chief minister O Panneerselvam, demanded a secret ballot so that MLAs can vote according to their conscience and not fear repercussions.

    While MLAs in opposition DMK, Congress and team Pannerselvam continued to raise demands stalling the voting, MLAs in support of chief minister Palaniswamy were seen remaining calm and maintaining order.

    Scenes began getting unruly as opposition MLAs rushed to the Speaker’s chair and surrounded the Speaker. As soon as the speaker P Dhanapal was escorted out of the hall by the secretariat staff, a DMK MLA occupied the speaker’s chair briefly as papers books were being flung across the hall.


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