Municipal Commissioner B. Sathish Kumar announcing the results of the no-confidence motion in Krishnagiri municipality on Monday. Photo | Shivakumar
Tamil Nadu

DMK municipality chairperson unseated after no-trust vote in Krishnagiri 

The Krishnagiri Municipality has 33 ward councillors, of which 21 are from the DMK, four are independents, and one each from the AIADMK and the Congress voted against Farida.

Express News Service

KRISHNAGIRI: With less than a year left before the Assembly elections in the state, high political drama unfolded in Krishnagiri Municipality as a total of 27 ward councillors, including 21 from the DMK, unseated DMK chairperson B Farida Nawab through a no-confidence motion on Monday.

The Krishnagiri Municipality has 33 ward councillors, of which 21 from the DMK, four independents and one each from the AIADMK and the Congress voted against Farida.

On October 16, a total of 23 councillors from the DMK and independent councillors petitioned Krishnagiri Municipality Commissioner B Sathish Kumar to bring a no-confidence motion against the Farida due to allegations of disparity in allocating funds and other issues raised by the councillors. The no-confidence motion was scheduled for Monday.
Meanwhile, around 20 DMK councillors were taken to Ooty and other spots, from last Thursday to Sunday, on a trip.  

On Monday morning, 27 councillors — 21 from the DMK, four independents, one from the Congress and one from AIADMK —were brought to municipality office in an omni bus. AIADMK Krishnagiri town secretary Kesavan and his supporters broke the window near the bus driver’s seat. Later, Krishnagiri East AIADMK district secretary and MLA K Ashok Kumar staged a demonstration, alleging that the DMK had kidnapped their councillor for the no- confidence motion and sought her release.

Subsequently, a police team led by Krishnagiri DSP C Murali pacified them.
The no-confidence motion was then convened by Sathish Kumar for around three hours and 27 councillors voted against Farida.
Sathish Kumar told reporters that the resolution will be sent to the state government, which in turn will inform the state election commission. An election will be conducted to elect the next chairperson of the municipality.

AIADMK councillor Nagajothi told reporters that she was not kidnapped and went with DMK councillors for the no-confidence motion to get development works done in all 33 wards of Krishnagiri Municipality.
Police sources said they did not receive any complaint regarding the bus damage till Monday evening, and a case will be filed once a complaint is received.

Further, sources said Farida was undergoing treatment at a private hospital in Karnataka for more than a week.

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