With the support of 230 MLAs, the assembly has passed the legislation while the four BJP MLAs had skipped voting to display their dissent against the Bill.
The officials had declared that the bomb threat was a hoax and with the help of the phone number from where the call was received, the police had traced a 28-year-old man in the Chengalpattu district.
The announcement about his trip was made on Friday - February 4, a day ahead of the all-party meeting that has been convened by Chief Minister MK Stalin.
In the Lok Sabha, the MPs of the DMK alliance had on Thursday urged the Union government to withdraw the Governor from his post for violating his constitutional powers.
The incident had shocked the authorities and after Shankar's conduct went to the notice of the party's leadership, the legislator is now been removed from the party's post.
The announcement has come four days ahead of the deadline of the current lockdown, which was imposed at the backdrop of the emergence of the third wave and the Omicron spread.