Chennai: Days after announcing boycott of the Tamil Nadu Assembly until permanent closure of Vedanta's copper unit at Tuticorin, - Politics

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Friday, 1 June 2018

Chennai: Days after announcing boycott of the Tamil Nadu Assembly until permanent closure of Vedanta's copper unit at Tuticorin,

Chennai: Days after announcing boycott of the Tamil Nadu Assembly until permanent closure of Vedanta's copper unit at Tuticorin, DMK on Thursday dared Chief Minister

File image of MK Stalin. PTI
File image of MK Stalin. PTI
for a debate on the issue in the legislature.
"We are ready for a whole day debate in the assembly, is the Chief Minister ready?" party working president M K Stalin said in a statement here tonight. The Leader of Opposition in the Assembly said both his party legislators and himself were ready to debate all aspects including issuance of Government Order as per a Cabinet
decision for the closure, and who was responsible for setting up of the copper plant at the port city of Tuticorin.
His statement came on a day when Palaniswami in the assembly sought to turn the tables on the DMK, claiming that the main opposition party had allotted land for the expansion of the copper plant in Tuticorin district when it was in power
in 2006.
On 29 May, Stalin announced boycott of the assembly till the permanent closure of the Sterlite plant alleging that the Government Order issued for the closure was an eyewash.
The Madras High Court has also asked for an explanation from the AIADMK government on what led to the police firing and the violent clashes over a copper plant in which 13 people died last week by 6 June.
Referring to Deputy Chief Minister O Panneerselvam's remarks in the assembly on Thursday that DMK members walked out of the House on their own and there was no bar on them resuming their democratic duty, Stalin, with a rider said his party was ready for it.
"If a comprehensive G O," was issued after a Cabinet meet and a policy decision taken for a permanent closure, DMK members will continue participating in the House proceedings, he said.

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