Tamil Nadu Governor Vidyasagar expressed his denial on Sasikala’s swear

While Tamil Nadu is going through all politicking after Amma’s death, TN governor Vidyasagar Rao has not attempted to shed any light to the matter. In a 3 page note, governor of the state has highlighted that it will be far from wise to let Sasikala form the government in these critical situations.

As below text from the governor’s note suggest, Sasikala may face hard time forming her time in the state.

“A peculiar situation in the case is that the resolution of the AIADMK Legislators was actually proposed by Tr. O. Panneerselvam. In the resolution given by Tmt. V.K. Sasikala it is seen that it was mooted because Thiru O. Panneerselvam informed the General Secretary of the AIADMK, Tmt VK Sasikala, of his resignation having been submitted to the Governor. It is also noted that the Thiru O Panneerselvam has proposed the resolution and also signed the same. Now, Thiru O Panneerselvam has stated that he was constrained, forced and coerced to sign the resignation letter under duress and therefore requested to rescind any action taken thereon.”

“The current situation in Tamil Nadu presents a unique set of Constitutional issues with no precedent of this kind. Here is a person who stakes claim to form government based on the resolution passed at a meeting of the Party Legislators. But she is not a legislator in the Assembly. Hence, it is not a straight case under Article 164(1) but has to be considered under Article 164(1) read with 164(4).”

As per the article number 164 which says that any minister who stays out of membership of Legislature for 6 months can no longer stay as a minister.

On contrary to this, MHA have not agreed to have received any such report.

To this, Panneerselvam has given the obvious reactions, saying,

[themify_quote]”Please wait patiently. Good will happen.”[/themify_quote]

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