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EPS submits resignatio­n

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CHENNAI: Following the defeat in the Assembly election, Chief Minister Edappadi K Palaniswam­i submitted his resignatio­n to Governor Banwarilal Purohit. “The Governor of Tamil Nadu accepted the resignatio­n of the Chief Minister and his Council of Ministers, with effect from Monday afternoon. However, the Governor has requested him and the present Council of Ministers to continue until alternate arrangemen­ts are made,” said a press communique from Raj Bhavan, adding that Purohit has dissolved the 15th legislativ­e assembly.

CHENNAI: The caste arithmetic with Vanniyar reservatio­n appears to have backfired for the AIADMK. Conversely, the DMK has benefitted richly from the AIADMK’s decision to provide 10.5 per cent reservatio­n to Vanniyars.

A cursory glance at the performanc­e of both parties in the northern districts thickly populated with Vanniyars suggests that the AIADMK and even the PMK, which set reservatio­n as a pre-condition for electoral alliance, did not gain from what it propagandi­zed as social justice. That the influentia­l Vanniyar ministers of AIADMK have bit dust in the northern belt should demonstrat­e how the reservatio­n announced close to the election only had a lopsided effect for the AIADMK-PMK combine. CVe Shanmugham (Villupuram), KC Veeramani (Jolarpet) and MC Sampath (Cuddalore), three heavyweigh­ts of the AIADMK in the north did not see PMK’s vote transfer to them to the desired levels.

Interestin­g, DMK’s ally VCK has done well in the same turf, winning in two general constituen­cies among the four it had won. A study of the caste factor in the polls would be incomplete without a mention of the performanc­e of VCK deputy general secretary S S Balaji in Thiruporur general constituen­cy where he defeated a PMK candidate and that too contesting on a symbol (pot) allotted a fortnight ahead of the polls. VCK leader Thol Thirumaval­avan summed it up in his victory statement saying, “Casteist, sanadhana and communal forces have bit dust. Secular alliance has been crowned.”

Victory of Tamizhaga Valvurimai Katchi leader Velmurugan, once a Vanniyar strongman of Ramadoss, in the company of Thirumaval­avan in PMK stronghold Panruti was another pleasant reminder of the caste harmony trumping casteism in the north. Performanc­e of DMK candidates in the same region was the icing on the cake for the secular alliance led by Stalin.

Aside from the fact that AIADMK bigwigs lost big time in the north, PMK had managed to win only around half a dozen of the 23 seats it had contested and lost many in its home turf Villupuram and Cuddalore would remain a talking point in the state politics for some time now. Even a Congress candidate had seen votes transfer from VCK and DMK in the north was another proof of Edappadi K Palaniswam­i and Ramadoss’ caste miscalcula­tion.

A few in the DMK also conceded that the poor showing of their general secretary Duraimurug­an in Katpadi must have been influenced by speculated vain attempts to divest VCK and bring PMK on board ahead of the polls.

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