We told you so, says Kanimozhi on MLA expose; alleges DMK's claims were downplayed

Kanimozhi said that DMK has pitched the idea of a secret ballot for the election of the chief minister but nobody paid heed to their advice.

Update: 2017-06-14 13:42 GMT
DMK Rajya Sabha MP and party Women's wing secretary Kanimozhi (Photo: PTI)

Chennai: Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) MP Kanimozhi took a dig at the AIADMK following MLA's sting operation and said that her party had already raised the issue earlier but their assertion was downplayed.

Kanimozhi, who had come to visit DMK working president MK Stalin who was detained on Wednesday post chaos at the Tamil Nadu Assembly, said that her party had pitched the idea of a secret ballot for the election of the chief minister but nobody paid heed to their advice.

"DMK and our working president have already asserted that what happened that day was not correct and that we needed a secret ballot. They did not listen to us and you know what happened that day. This shows that he was right," said Kanimozhi.

Earlier on Wednesday, Stalin and several other party leaders were released after they were detained following a ruckus which was created over the MLAs' sting operation in the Tamil Nadu Assembly session.

Stalin and other DMK leaders had taken to the streets to raise slogans against the AIADMK - 'MLAs for Sale' after the policemen took the protesting MLAs out of the assembly by force.

A sting operation by an English news channel had revealed that AIADMK MLAs were allegedly lured in by cash and gold by the rival Sasikala camp to support Chief Minister Edapadi K Palanisamy in the February trust vote conducted in Tamil Nadu Assembly.

Palanisamy had won the trust vote held in the state assembly on the back of support offered by 122 AIA DMK legislators.

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