New To DesiZip?
  Forgot Password?
Become DESIZIP Agent & Make More Money. Everything For FREE!!!
                                               
Home Classifieds Matrimonial News Jobs Gallery Events Properties Yellow Pages Forum Agents
          Country News  |  State News  |  City News  |  Zip News  |  News By Media  |  News In Picture  |  Search
 
  By Category
 
 
Budget
Cricket
Culture
Entertainment
Health
Money
Others
Politics
Sports
Technology
Travel
Weather
Events
 
  India On Media
 
 
 
BBC
Bloomberg
Reuters
 
Politics News

'Where is Your Nameplate,
'Where is Your Nameplate, Mr Chief Minister?' Vaiko Asks Panneerselvam
 INDIA , 4-November-2014  11:44:41 AM
MDMK leader Vaiko has accused Tamil Nadu chief minister O Paneerselvam of "belittling his office" and asked why he does not use the chief minister's chamber in Chennai's Fort St George or have a nameplate outside his office that announces his designation.

"Tamil Nadu Chief Minister O Panneerselvam does not work as a Chief Minister. He does not use the Chief Minister's chamber, there's not even a name plate. Chief Minister is a statutorily recognised post, but it is not happening here," said Mr Vaiko, whose party is a partner of the BJP in the ruling NDA.

Mr Paneerselvam's party, the AIADMK, has called Mr Vaiko's attack an "exaggeration." The ruling party said the new Chief Minister simply prefers his old office and does not want to use a CM nameplate.

O Paneerselvam, 63, an old loyalist of AIADMK chief J Jayalalithaa, was hand-picked by her to replace her as chief minister when she had to step down in September after being convicted by a Bangalore court in a corruption case. She spent 21 days in jail before being granted bail by the Supreme Court and is back in Chennai.

RelatedPanneerselvam Does Not Work as Chief Minister: MDMK Chief Vaiko

MDMK Chief Vaiko Blames Centre Over Death Sentence for Indian Fishermen in Sri Lanka

NDA Ally Vaiko Slams Centre on Death Sentence to Indian Fishermen

The chief minister, who had wept as he took oath two days after his party chief was arrested, continues to use the office he used as Tamil Nadu's Public Works Department Minister, a portfolio he additionally holds now.

This is the second time that Ms Jayalalithaa picked Mr Panneerselvam to replace her. He served as chief minister in 2000 too, when Ms Jayalalithaa had to step down after being convicted in another case. He was in office for six months, till Mr Jayalalithaa was acquitted by a higher court.

From : http://www.ndtv.com  

Posted By : DesiZip.com

ADVERTISEMENTS

Free offer!!! Become an administrator for your zip home page, "Post" local news (local to your postcode)& pictures, "Post" advertisement banners from local companies. Make Extra money.

 
 
Home  |  Classifieds  |  Matrimonial  |  Yellow Pages  |  Jobs  |  Resumes  |  Events  |  Properties  |  Movies
Forum  |  About Us  |  Contact Us  |  Feedback  |  Help  |  Useful Links |  Advertise With Us  |  Site Map
                  See Terms and Conditions,
                  © 2016-2017 Copyright @ Desizip, All Rights Reserved.