TVK MLA Keerthana NDTV
Tamil Nadu

TN Assembly: Keerthana, Kumar miss out first chance, take oath later

While Keerthana neared the podium, Srinivasan raised his hand and asked her for the certificate, which could be seen in the live coverage of the Assembly proceedings.

PTI

CHENNAI: The oath-taking of MLA-elects in the Tamil Nadu assembly witnessed some interesting moments as a young woman minister initially failed to produce her election certificate, prompting her to go back for it, while another legislator mistakenly presented his party colleague's document before the mix-up was pointed out.

An AIADMK MLA broke down after seeing a portrait of late Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa, officials said.

Hours later, Keerthana took the oath after submitting the certificate, they said.

When the Assembly Principal Secretary, K Srinivasan, invited Keerthana, announcing her name in the microphone, to take the oath, she walked to the podium, which was right in front of the chair of the Chief Minister from one side and facing the chair of the pro tem speaker.

While Keerthana neared the podium, Srinivasan raised his hand and asked her for the certificate, which could be seen in the live coverage of the Assembly proceedings.

However, she could not produce the certificate, and what she replied to Srinivasan was not known; she left that spot.

Asked what transpired, an official said: "It seems she did not have her certificate of election with her readily. Since she could not submit the certificate, the senior official politely declined to allow her to take the oath."

Later, Keerthana brought the certificate to the House and submitted it to the official and took an oath in the name of God.

The official said that MLAs were told to bring their certificates without fail, and the government made this clear even in a press note.

When Velachery TVK legislator R Kumar was about to begin taking the oath after submitting the certificate, Srinivasan stopped him.

He pointed out to Kumar that the certificate submitted by him featured the name of someone else.

It later emerged that Kumar had brought the certificate of his party colleague seated next to him and had given it to Srinivasan.

Immediately, Kumar went back to his seat, brought his certificate of election and gave it to Srinivasan. Kumar collected the colleague's certificate from the official and gave it back to the party man, also an MLA. Later, Kumar was allowed by the official to take the oath.

Panrutti AIADMK MLA K Mohan, while taking oath, suddenly broke down and hailed late chief minister J Jayalalithaa and, with folded hands, paid tributes to the portrait of the late AIADMK matriarch in the Assembly hall.

All MLAs, including Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay, first submitted their certificates and were then asked by the officials to take the oath as per the Constitution.

Keerthana was the last minister -- ninth as per ranking in the Cabinet -- to be invited to take the oath.

Subaya denies rift in AIADMK

IIT Roorkee research scholar found dead in Haridwar, suicide suspected

SC refuses to interfere with Madras HC order on CBI probe in purchase of transformers in TN

MEMUs to be cut short in Jolarpettai, Villupuram sections today