DMK working president Stalin, cadres sit on hunger strike

Updated - January 13, 2018 at 12:48 AM.

Condemns "the murder of democracy" in the Assembly on Feb 18 when Chief Minister Edappadi K Palaniswami won a trust vote.

DMK working president M K Stalin and other party members staging hunger strike in Tiruchi demanding a fresh trust vote. Photo: M Srinath

DMK working president M K Stalin today sat on a day-long hunger strike here even as a similar fast is being observed by his party leaders across Tamil Nadu to condemn “the murder of democracy” in the Assembly on February 18 when Chief Minister Edappadi K Palaniswami won a trust vote.

Stalin, along with senior leader K N Nehru began the fast at 9 am at Uzhavar Sandhai grounds here.

IUML leader K M Kader Mohideen and those belonging to G K Vasan-led Tamil Maanila Congress are also participating in the hunger strike.

DMK chief Stalin had said on February 19 that passing of trust vote after forcible en-masse eviction of his party legislators from the Assembly was against the traditions and House rules.

He said DMK MLAs were forcibly removed by the Watch and Ward staffers. The fast is being observed to condemn the “murder of democracy.”

Published on February 22, 2017 09:14