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DMK to implead itself in PIL against Jayalalithaa
By Our Special Correspondent
CHENNAI, JULY 18. Raising its level of action on the legal front
against the AIADMK Government in the wake of the Karunanidhi
arrest episode, the DMK will implead itself in the public
interest litigation (PIL) in the Supreme Court challenging Ms.
Jayalalithaa's appointment as Chief Minister despite her
conviction in the TANSI land deal case.
Disclosing this here today, the DMK president and former Chief
Minister, Mr. M. Karunanidhi, did not expect this decision to
affect the party ``politically''. ``Once an issue goes to court
then all those concerned are bound by its verdict,'' he said.
Underscoring that beyond the Supreme Court no appellate fora were
available and everyone ``will have to bow to its verdict'', Mr.
Karunanidhi told reporters to queries on this issue that the
question of the DMK pressing the Centre to expedite the PIL would
not arise.
``It is purely a court matter and how can the Centre issue a
directive to that effect?'' Mr. Karunanidhi asked. But the DMK's
lawyers in the course of the arguments could explore available
legal avenues to seek expediting the case, he added.
To another query, Mr. Karunanidhi said he expected the Centre to
appoint a new Governor for Tamil Nadu soon.
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