Tamil Nadu

Assembly seating issue: MHC directs Speaker Appavu to respond

The court posted the matter to be heard on December 12 and gave Speaker time till then to respond to EPS' plea

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CHENNAI: The Madras High Court has directed the Speaker of Tamil Nadu Assembly and Secretary to respond to a plea of AIADMK to recognise RB Udhayakumar as deputy leader of the opposition (LOP) instead of O Panneerselvam (OPS).

The case was listed before Justice Anita Sumanth.

Senior counsel Vijay Narayan appeared for AIADMK contended that even though various representations were made before the Speaker and Secretary of Assembly to recognise RB Udhayakumar as deputy LOP and Agri Krishnamurthy as deputy secretary, no action has been taken.

After the submission the judge directed the Speaker and Secretary of the Assembly to respond to the AIADMK plea and adjourned the matter to December 12.

AIADMK moved the Madras High Court seeking to direct the speaker and secretary of the assembly to recognise RB Udhayakumar as deputy LOP and Agri Krishnamurthy as deputy secretary of the party in the house.

The petition stated that the AIADMK legislature party convened a meeting on July 17, 2022, and elected RB Udhayakumar as deputy LOP and Agri Krishnamurthy as deputy secretary, the post was previously held by Manoj Pandian, a supporter of OPS.

Even though various communications were sent to the secretary of the assembly to change the seating arrangements of the expelled AIADMK members including OPS, the speaker failed to respond and seating arrangements remain the same, said the petition. The expelled members also interfered in the assembly discussion and they were seated along with AIADMK members which affects the party members and unable to function effectively, added the petition.

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