Intervening Opposition Leader M K Stalin during a debate in the Assembly over slapping of the stringent Goondas Act on a woman activist, he informed that the said legal section is not invoked on someone at the very outset.
"There is a right in democracy to stage protests. But the Goondas Act will be slapped if attempts are made to destabilise law and order by instigating people," the chief minister said.
The woman, Valarmathi, was involved in many protests and had allegedly instigated students of a university against its fee structure among others, Palanisami said.
Stalin said various sections of the society like farmers and fishermen, besides locals in Neduvasal (Puthukottai) and Kathiramangalam (Thanjavur) were staging protests.
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People of Neduvasal and Kathiramangalam were opposed to the respective hydrocarbon projects there, he said.
To this, the chief minister shot back saying it was the DMK government which had allowed the project in Neduvasal in 1989 and if it had anticipated the problems then and denied permission, the present day issues would not have come up.
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