DMK members suspended from Tamil Nadu assembly

By IANS,

Chennai : DMK members in the Tamil Nadu assembly were Thursday suspended till Friday when a debate on Sri Lanka caused an uproar that the speaker ruled was undignified.


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Upset over Local Administration Minister K.P. Munusamy’s remarks against DMK chief M. Karunanidhi, DMK members stormed to the speaker’s podium shouting slogans.

Deputy Speaker R. Jayaraman ordered them evicted, saying their conduct breached the dignity of the house and that their protest was undemocratic.

Speaker P. Dhanapal later suspended them for the rest of the session — which ends Friday. The DMK has 23 members in the 235-member assembly.

Congress legislators also walked out after the treasury benches accused the central government of not caring for the Tamils in Sri Lanka.

The ruling AIADMK has accused the DMK of ignoring the large-scale killings of Tamils during the final stages of the military offensive which crushed the Tamil Tigers in May 2009.

Around that time, DMK stalwarts were gathered in New Delhi meeting Congress leaders to seek select cabinet posts in the Congress-led central government that had been re-elected.

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