Hours after his party legislators were evicted from the Tamil Nadu Assembly, DMK chief M Karunanidhi today said his party MLAs would not participate in the rest of the Assembly session and asserted that they would go to the people's court over it.
"It has been decided that DMK will not participate in the House proceedings and take the belligerent attitude of the AIADMK men to the people's court," he said here in a party release.
The ongoing session is the last one of the current 14th Tamil Nadu Assembly and it is scheduled to end on 20 February.
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Incensed DMK members, including J Anbazhagan rushed to the Speaker's chair and argued with him seeking removal of the remarks. There were angry exchange of words between the treasury and opposition members.
Speaker P Dhanapal asserted that he could take action only after going through the records.As DMK members reiterated their demand repeatedly and argued with him,they were evicted.
Referring to the incident, Karunanidhi claimed that the AIADMK legislator's remarks were "unnecessary, personal and uncivilised." He also claimed that DMK members were denied permission to respond to remarks.
Also, Karunanidhi claimed that remarks against him and his family members by the ruling party men were allowed. "In this situation, it has been decided to not participate in the House proceedings," he said.