CHENNAI: Tamil Nadu deputy leader minister O Panneerselvam said on Monday that the Telegu Desam Party (TDP) issuing a no confidence movement against the Centre for the Special standing to Andhra Pradesh cannot be when compared with Cauvery issue.
Panneerselvam further assured that the Tamil Nadu executive won't ever let the state down.
"Don't compare TDP issue with Cauvery issue. The Tamil Nadu government will never let the state down. Supreme Court has given six weeks time for the formation of Cauvery management board, so if nothing happens we all will discuss future course of action," Pannerselvam said at the state meeting.
On the opposite hand, Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) operating president MK Stalin, who may be the chief of opposition in the meeting suggested the state executive to improve TDP's no confidence movement.
"Andhra Pradesh chief minister Chandrababu Naidu, to put pressure on Central government, has gone for no confidence motion for the welfare of their state. I ask Tamil Nadu government to support TDP's no confidence motion," Stalin said.
Earlier in the day, following a continual uproar over the demand of 'No confidence movement' in the Lok Sabha, speaker Sumitra Mahajan adjourned the House until Tuesday.
The movement, on the other hand, has now not been moved in the Lower House.
Rajya Sabha used to be additionally adjourned until the following day after TDP and AIADMK MPs created pandemonium over special standing to Andhra Pradesh and Cauvery dispute, respectively.
Panneerselvam further assured that the Tamil Nadu executive won't ever let the state down.
"Don't compare TDP issue with Cauvery issue. The Tamil Nadu government will never let the state down. Supreme Court has given six weeks time for the formation of Cauvery management board, so if nothing happens we all will discuss future course of action," Pannerselvam said at the state meeting.
On the opposite hand, Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) operating president MK Stalin, who may be the chief of opposition in the meeting suggested the state executive to improve TDP's no confidence movement.
"Andhra Pradesh chief minister Chandrababu Naidu, to put pressure on Central government, has gone for no confidence motion for the welfare of their state. I ask Tamil Nadu government to support TDP's no confidence motion," Stalin said.
Earlier in the day, following a continual uproar over the demand of 'No confidence movement' in the Lok Sabha, speaker Sumitra Mahajan adjourned the House until Tuesday.
The movement, on the other hand, has now not been moved in the Lower House.
Rajya Sabha used to be additionally adjourned until the following day after TDP and AIADMK MPs created pandemonium over special standing to Andhra Pradesh and Cauvery dispute, respectively.
Don't compare TDP's demand with Cauvery issue: Panneerselvam
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