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AIADMK members evicted en masse from TN Assembly |
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Tuesday, 30 June 2009 12:54 |
Opposition AIADMK members were evicted en masse from the Tamil Nadu Assembly, on Tuesday, as they disrupted the proceedings by raising slogans to demand passage of a resolution on the Sri Lankan Tamils issue.
Speaker R Avudaiyappan ordered the eviction following a request from Chief Minister M Karunanidhi who said raising slogans inside the House was "uncultured".
It all started after the Question Hour when AIADMK members demanded that the House adopt a resolution urging India to file a case against Sri Lankan in the International Court of Justice in view of allegations that many Tamils were killed during the military offensive against the LTTE.
As the Speaker rejected their demand and wanted to proceed with the listed business, AIADMK members stood up and raised slogans demanding passage of the resolution.
At this point, Karunanidhi intervened and said raising slogans inside the House was "uncultured," and requested the Speaker to evict them.
AIADMK's allies, MDMK and PMK, staged a walk out on the issue.
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