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Fair and square: On the Tamil Nadu Speaker, MLAs, disqualification proceedings

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Last updated: June 11, 2026 6:41 pm
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Published: June 11, 2026
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Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly Speaker J.C.D. Prabhakar has followed democratic principles by deciding not to pursue disqualification proceedings against 21 AIADMK MLAs after the party’s general secretary, Edappadi K. Palaniswami, condoned the actions of the rebel legislators. Contrary to their party’s whip, the MLAs had supported the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK)-led government during the trust vote on May 13. Mr. Prabhakar also stood by his assurance, made on May 24, that his eventual decision would demonstrate his impartiality. Actually, 25 MLAs of the Dravidian major had violated the party’s directive and favoured the new regime but four of them including two women legislators subsequently resigned their seats. This is why the Speaker’s action pertained only to 21 MLAs, after receiving letters from Mr. Palaniswami stating that he had condoned the dissidents’ violation of the party whip. As the official group and the rebels reached a truce on May 27, the AIADMK chief decided to condone the dissidents’ actions within 15 days from the date of such voting, as prescribed under the Tenth Schedule and the Tamil Nadu Assembly’s disqualification rules.

Notwithstanding Mr. Prabhakar’s track record as a non-controversial politician, many wondered whether he would act fairly, given that Mr. Palaniswami and his colleagues are political adversaries of TVK. Besides, Tamil Nadu has not been free from the unfortunate tendency of Assembly Speakers acting in a partisan manner. P.H. Pandian, who served as Speaker from 1985 to 1989, had even said that the presiding officer of the Assembly possessed “sky-high powers”. The discretionary powers enshrined in the Tenth Schedule of the Constitution, which deals with defection, have been used by Speakers in various States for the wrong reasons. By dropping the proceedings against the 21 dissidents, Mr. Prabhakar has upheld constitutional morality. However, he should have initiated disqualification proceedings against the four others before accepting their resignation. The Assembly Secretariat also duly notified that vacancies had arisen in the four constituencies, following which the election authorities advised the District Election Officers to appoint Returning Officers. Mr. Prabhakar rightly went by Mr. Palaniswami’s submission wherein only the names of 21 MLAs were mentioned, and decided to pursue the matter against the other four. But, this will be of a purely technical nature as the bar is only on disqualified members becoming Ministers before getting elected again. Even as Mr. Prabhakar’s next course of action is awaited, it is a healthy sign that he has so far demonstrated fairness in dealing with the petitions seeking disqualification.

Published – June 12, 2026 12:10 am IST



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