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Dhanapal elected first Dalit Speaker of TN Assembly

Press Trust of India Chennai

Party supremo and Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa led the Assembly in greeting the 61 year-old Dhanapal, who was elected unopposed.

Pro-tem Speaker C K Thamizharasan announced election of Dhanapal, who represents Rasipuram in the assembly, amidst loud thumping of benches by AIADMK members.

The election to the post of Speaker was necessitated following the resignation of D Jayakumar recently, which was viewed as a surprise development.

Dhanapal had served as a Minister in the 2001-06 AIADMK rule for a brief period.Hailing from an agricultural background, he has been elected to the Assembly four times earlier between 1977 and 2006.

J Shivashanmugam Pillai, a Dalit, was the Speaker of the erstwhile Madras state from 1946-55.

 

Jayalalithaa said her party colleague was the first Dalit MLA to be elected Speaker of the state Assembly that too elected unopposed and expressed "great joy" over it.

"In this historic House, you have created history," she said. Jayalalithaa recalled that Dhanapal had served the party since its founding by late M G Ramachandran in 1972 and described him as a leader who moved closely with people.

She expressed confidence that he would uphold the ethos of the House.

Deputy Leader of DMDK Legislature Panrutty S Ramachandran, also heaped praises on the new Speaker.

DMK Legislature wing Leader M K Stalin assured his party's cooperation to the Speaker.

In his acceptance speech, Dhanapal assured that he would work in a non-partisan manner and strive to uphold the ethos of the House.

  

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First Published: Oct 10 2012 | 2:45 PM IST

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