In a series of Tweets, he also said the decision was taken to "manufacture" a majority for the "paralysed" state government and called TN a "theatre of the absurd".
"Speaker's decision to disqualify MLAs blatantly partisan and to help minority TN Govt. Nothing can save sinking ship," he tweeted.
In another Tweet, he said, "18 MLAs disqualified to manufacture a majority for paralysed TN Govt. TN is theatre of the absurd."
Taking a dig at the governor and the speaker, the former Union minister said in a Tweet, "Governor requested to act. He did not! Speaker requested to observe restraint. He acted! TN politics is tragi-comedy".
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Congress spokesperson Abhishek Singhvi had yesterday questioned the "huge delay" by the TN Assembly speaker and the governor in disqualifying the 18 AIADMK lawmakers under the anti-defection law, saying the decision was liable to be challenged in court.
He said every political party was monitoring the decision, but adopted a cautious approach by saying that his party was not obliged to comment on another party.
The 18 rebel MLAs were disqualified yesterday by Speaker P Dhanapal amid a power tussle between Chief Minister K Palaniswami and sidelined leader TTV Dhinakaran.