Karunanidhi, Deputy Chief Minister M K Stalin and other Ministers replied to the queries raised by legislators.
When PMK member G K Mani said more time should be allotted to MLAs of opposition parties, Speaker R Avudaiyappan said a decision in this regard would taken at the next meeting of the business advisory committee.
Intervening, Karunanidhi said when MLAs of the DMK, the Congress and the PMK walked out of the House in previous regimes, they never raised slogans condemning the Speaker and the Chief Minister. ‘But the situation is not the same now. This may be due to the impact of new friends,’ he said, indirectly hitting out at the PMK’s alliance with the AIADMK.
After Congress MLAs ‘Vidiyal’ Sekar and Vishnuprasad raised a couple of issues and the Chief Minister answered them, PMK legislator Velmurugan posed a question to the government. He wanted to know whether those involved in ‘katta panchayats’ be arrested and an end would be put to the issue which was affecting the people of Panrutti area.
Replying to this, Karunanidhi said the government would take serious steps to put an end to ‘katta panchayats’ and ‘kandhu vatti’.