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Heated exchange in TN Assembly between Stalin, Palaniswami over law and order situation in state

IANS March 20, 2025 244 views

The Tamil Nadu Assembly witnessed a dramatic confrontation between Chief Minister M.K. Stalin and Opposition Leader Edappadi Palaniswami over the state's law and order situation. Stalin firmly defended his government's actions, challenging Palaniswami to stay and listen to his detailed response about recent murder incidents. The debate intensified with AIADMK members staging a walkout, while Stalin countered their accusations with historical references and crime statistics. The exchange highlighted the ongoing political tensions between DMK and AIADMK in the state legislature.

"Mr Palaniswami is leaving now because he does not want to hear the details in my response" - M.K. Stalin
Chennai, March 20: The Tamil Nadu Assembly on Thursday witnessed a fiery exchange between Chief Minister M.K. Stalin and Leader of the Opposition Edappadi K.

Key Points

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Heated exchange over four murders sparks intense legislative confrontation

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Stalin defends government's crime response with statistical evidence

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AIADMK walks out amid rising political tensions

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Speaker mediates escalating parliamentary debate

Palaniswami (EPS) over the state's law and order situation. The confrontation arose after the opposition raised concerns about four consecutive murders that occurred in the state on a single day - March 19.

Palaniswami accused the government of failing to maintain law and order, demanding immediate answers. In response, Stalin acknowledged the incidents but emphasised that the government had taken prompt action.

"I am not denying that these incidents took place. The question is whether the government has acted, and we have," he asserted.

As the debate intensified, the Chief Minister challenged Palaniswami, who was preparing to stage a walkout, to stay and listen to his response "if he had the guts".

Following this, AIADMK members, led by Palaniswami, walked out in protest.

However, expelled AIADMK leader and former Chief Minister O. Panneerselvam did not join them.

Earlier, when Palaniswami sought to raise the issue after Question Hour, Speaker M. Appavu deferred the discussion, stating that it had been brought to his attention only in the morning. However, the Leader of the Opposition insisted on an immediate discussion, calling it a matter of urgency.

Leader of the House, Duraimurugan, supported the Speaker's stance, arguing that ministers needed adequate time to prepare their responses. However, Stalin intervened and urged the Speaker to allow Palaniswami to present his concerns.

While addressing the issue, Palaniswami also levelled allegations against the government and the Speaker and Duraimurugan reminded him to stay focused on the topic at hand.

Following this, the AIADMK MLAs staged a walkout, accusing the Speaker of suppressing their voices.

In his reply, Stalin countered Palaniswami's accusations by recalling past incidents of police excesses under the AIADMK regime, such as the Thoothukudi police firing, which claimed 14 lives, and the custodial deaths in Sathankulam.

"Mr Palaniswami is leaving now because he does not want to hear the details in my response," he remarked.

The Chief Minister argued that social media had amplified the perception of law and order deterioration, whereas official statistics showed a decline in crime rates since the DMK took office in 2021. Providing details on a recent murder in Erode, he stated that the victim, John alias Chanakya, was a history-sheeter who was killed as part of a revenge attack. Police identified the culprits and opened fire when the suspects attempted to attack officers. Four suspects sustained injuries and were receiving treatment at a Coimbatore hospital, he added.

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