The Attorney General has advised the Tamil Nadu Governor to convene the Assembly within a week for a floor test to decide whether caretaker Chief Minister O Panneerselvam or AIADMK ad hoc General Secretary V K Sasikala has majority. <br/><br/>This follows Governor Vidyasagar Rao writing to Attorney General Mukul Rohtagi seeking legal opinion on the current stalemate over government formation in the State.<br/><br/>Sources said, in his opinion, Rohatgi has stated that the Governor should call a special session and have a composite floor test. He has cited the 1998 Supreme Court judgement in the Jagdambika Pal case.<br/><br/>The apex court had ordered a floor test in the assembly in the case to determine who between the two claimants — Pal and Kalyan Singh — commanded the majority support for chief ministership of Uttar Pradesh.<br/><br/>The Supreme Court is likely to give a verdict tomorrow in a disproportionate assets case involving late J Jayalalithaa, Sasikala and others. The court may pronounce the judgement on a batch of appeals, including the one filed by Karnataka government against the High Court verdict acquitting prime accused Jayalalithaa and her close aide Sasikala.
News On AIR | February 13, 2017 9:06 PM
AG advises TN Governor to convene Assembly within a week for floor test