Emerging from the meeting with Rao at the Raj Bhavan here, the DMK working president said if the governor did not act on their plea within a week, the party would take legal recourse and also approach "people's court".
"We are hopeful that he (governor) will convene the assembly session. If he does not take steps in a week's time, we will approach the court and also people's court. I have informed this to him," he told reporters here.
He said as the leader of opposition in the state assembly, he had urged the governor to convene the session based on a request by MLAs loyal to sidelined AIADMK Amma Deputy General Secretary T T V Dhinakaran.
"...I have requested the governor to convene the assembly session so that the ruling AIADMK can prove its majority," he said.
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Stalin had earlier written two letters to the governor on the issue after 19 pro-Dhinakaran MLAs met Rao and expressed lack of confidence in the chief minister on August 22.
Delegations of DMK, Congress and Left parties had already called on the governor and pressed for a floor test for the Palaniswami government.
Dhinakaran had last week met Rao and sought replacement of Palaniswami, who, however, had been asserting that his government had the requisite majority and none could topple it.
Stalin claimed that the Palaniswami government was having lesser number of MLAs supporting it in the 234-member assembly with one vacancy.
"The DMK has 89 MLAs, Congress eight and IUML one in the assembly totalling 98 MLAs, plus 21 MLAs from the T T V Dhinakaran camp...The total is 119, which is higher than the 114 MLAs who support the Palaniswami government," he reasoned.