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'DMK pulled Jayalalitha's saree in TN Assembly... talk about Draupadi': FM Sitharaman in no-trust vote debate

Umang Sharma August 10, 2023, 13:55:32 IST

NCP and DMK MPs staged a walk-out from the Lok Sabha as Sitharaman spoke on the no-confidence motion in the Lok Sabha

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'DMK pulled Jayalalitha's saree in TN Assembly... talk about Draupadi': FM Sitharaman in no-trust vote debate

Union Minister Nirmala Sitharaman Thursday invoked how late Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa was humiliated in the state Aseembly in 1989. “Jayalalitha’s saree was pulled in Tamil Nadu Assembly… DMK heckled laughed and made fun of her,” Sitharaman said during the debate on no-confidence motion in Lok Sabha against the Narendra Modi government. Hitting back at Kanimozhi and reminding DMK of how it watched the late AIADMK Chief humiliated  in the Assembly, Sitharaman said, “That day Jayalalithaa took an oath that she won’t return to the house until she becomes Chief Minister. She became CM two years later and returned to the Tamil Nadu Assembly.” “DMK watched as Jayalalithaa’s saree was pulled. Today, DMK has the temerity to talk about Draupadi and preach on women’s security. DMK MLAs were silent spectators to the humiliation that Jayalalithaa was subjected to in the assembly,” Sitharaman said.

Meanwhile, Congress, NCP and DMK MPs staged a walk-out from the Lok Sabha as Sitharaman spoke on the no-confidence motion in the Lok Sabha. The no-confidence motion was moved by the Opposition alliance - I.N.D.I.A. - against the central government. Today is the last day of three-day debate and Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to address the House. The last two days of the debate on the no-confidence motion witnessed a fierce battle between the ruling and the Opposition coalitions  over the Manipur violence and other raging issues . With inputs from agencies

Umang Sharma is a media professional with over 12 years of experience. Crafting compelling content and using storytelling techniques are his strengths. His interest lies in national, global, political news and events.

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