Breaking AI ADMK Complains to Arlekar Over Inaction on Petitions on Horse Trading

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AIADMK, the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam‑led opposition party in Tamil Nadu, has lodged a complaint with the state governor’s office regarding what it describes as delayed action on petitions concerning alleged horse trading activities, according to a report by The Hindu.

S.S. Krishnamurthy, who serves as the party’s agricultural wing secretary and Assembly whip, conveyed the grievance after a meeting with the governor’s representative, identified as Arlekar, the party said in a statement cited by the newspaper. Krishnamurthy told reporters that the party’s memorandum submitted to Assembly Speaker J.C.D. Prabhakar has not received any follow‑up, the report added.

The memorandum, originally filed by the party in early 2024, alleged irregularities in the purchase of livestock by certain legislators and called for a probe by the state’s anti‑corruption wing. To date, no official response has been publicly disclosed, the party contended.

Governor’s office officials were not immediately available for comment, the article noted. Political analysts said the development reflects growing friction between the AIADMK and the ruling coalition over transparency in legislative conduct, the report indicated.

Analysis: The complaint underscores AIADMK’s strategy of leveraging procedural avenues to press for accountability, though the lack of a public response may limit immediate political pressure. The absence of an official reply could be interpreted as a procedural delay rather than intentional obstruction, but the party’s public framing seeks to cast the administration in a light of inaction, the analysis suggests.

Analysis: The timing of the complaint, coinciding with heightened scrutiny of legislative conduct in the state, may influence public perception and could affect coalition dynamics ahead of upcoming legislative sessions, analysts noted.

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The Hindu – AIADMK complains to Arlekar over inaction on its petitions on horse trading https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/tamil-nadu/aiadmk-complains-to-arlekar-over-inaction-on-its-petitions-on-horse-trading/article71183271.ece

Story synopsis gathered from: The Hindu – National — source

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