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After the meeting, he said the legislators had not been herded and asserted that they were staying here on their own volition. Dhinakaran told reporters that an “extraordinary situation” was prevailing in Tamil Nadu. “The President (Ram Nath Kovind) and Governor should intervene in this extraordinary situation. We will wait for two more days and then decide next course of action,” the party’s deputy general secretary said.
He had come here to hold discussions with his camp legislators, he added. The DMK, Congress and Left parties had met Kovind on August 31, demanding a floor test for the incumbent Palaniswami government in the Tamil Nadu Assembly. They had earlier knocked on Rao’s doors with a similar plea. To a question, Dhinakaran said his side has not sought an appointment with the president.
The former MP said he wished to meet the MLAs but could not do so due to his busy work schedule. The MLAs had been staying here ever since they left Chennai following their meeting with Rao on August 22 where they had told him that they had lost confidence in Palaniswami and had sought his removal as chief minister. He said both Palaniswami and his deputy O Panneerselvam had “betrayed” AIADMK and people of the state.
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“Our MLAs are revolutionaries. They will not back down,” he added. Indicating that his flock was united, Dhinakaran refuted reports that some of them had left the Union Territory or had wanted to leave. He said none of them had been herded at the Puducherry accommodation and said they had even left their homes and families for the cause they had taken up. “They are independent here,” he said.
They rued not being able to serve their respective constituencies, Dhinakaran said, adding “but people in Tamil Nadu know they are here to protect their party and their government.” Responding to a question on the suicide of 17 year-old medical aspirant Anitha at Ariyalur in Tamil Nadu, he said the state “does not need NEET at all”.The girl had scored 1176 marks out 1200 in Class XII exams and if there was no NEET exam, she could have got admitted to a medical course, he said. Asked if the issue called for the resignation of Health Minister C Vijayabaskar, he said Palaniswami and Panneerselvam should quit. “Let them resign and we will set things right,” he said. He said people of Tamil Nadu will not accept anything “imposed” on them and referred to the anti-Hindi agitation of 1960s, a DMK-led initiative.