"This regime has insulted the people by suspending our MLAs. It is the people who have been insulted and not our legislators. It is the people (who voted for our MLAs) who have been denigrated and such a thing will happen nowhere else in the country," he told reporters at the Assembly premises after signing the attendance register.
Earlier, he asked his party MLAs who were protesting in front of the main entrance to the Assembly by wearing black masks and tags to quit the premises as "justice could not be expected from this regime."
On February 19, the Assembly had witnessed a tumult following Deputy Leader of Opposition's remark against Jayalalithaa. A portion of the Speaker's podium was damaged and marshals attacked in the corridor while DMDK MLAs were suspended for the rest of the session.
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