DMK, allies stage walkout in TN Assembly over Sterlite

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Press Trust of India Chennai
Last Updated : Jan 08 2019 | 7:50 PM IST

The DMK and its allies Tuesday staged a walkout from the Assembly over the Sterlite issue with Chief Minister K Palaniswami blaming the opposition for trooping out by coming up with some reason.

Stalin said his party's demand for a policy decision by convening the Cabinet to ensure permanent closure of Sterlite copper plant did not find a find a mention in the Chief Minister's reply to the debate on the Governor's Address and to condemn it, DMK was staging a walkout.

DMK's allies, Congress party members and Indian Union Muslim League MLA, followed suit.

After the walkout, Palaniswami said the Supreme Court Tuesday has only ordered notice to Sterlite on Tamil Nadu's petition against the National Green Tribunal verdict of December 15, 2018 that struck down the closure order of the copper plant.

"Only on the basis of a final verdict (by the apex court) could the government consider further appropriate steps," he said apparently indicating that whether or not take a policy decision will be considered only after the top court's ruling.

The Madras High Court's Madurai Bench had already ordered status quo (which meant continuation of the plant's closure) on a plea by Anti-Sterlite Movement's Fatima Babu, the Chief Minister noted.

Palaniswami said though he was replying to the Leader of Opposition on his query on Sterlite issue he has walked out.

"When he (Stalin) came to the House, he had decided to stage a walkout by making one excuse or the other and he has walked out by showing this (Sterlite issue) as the reason."

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First Published: Jan 08 2019 | 7:50 PM IST

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