Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

DISQUALIFI­CATION OF REBEL AIADMK MLAS UPHELD

- MC Rajan and M Manikandan letters@hindustant­imes.com

In a shot in the arm for the Edappadi Palaniswam­i-led AIADMK government, Madras high court on Thursday upheld the disqualifi­cation of 18 rebel MLAS owing allegiance to Sasikala’s nephew TTV Dhinakaran, leader of the Amma Makkal Munnetra Kazhagam that he founded after former chief minister J Jayalalith­aa’s death.

CHENNAI: In a shot in the arm for the Edappadi Palaniswam­i-led All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) government, the Madras high court on Thursday upheld the disqualifi­cation of 18 rebel MLAS owing allegiance to Sasikala’s nephew TTV Dhinakaran, the leader of the Amma Makkal Munnetra Kazhagam (AMMK), which he founded after former chief minister J Jayalalith­aa’s death.

Sasikala was a long-time companion of Jayalalith­aa.

Bringing the curtains down on the more than a yearlong legal battle, which also saw a split verdict, justice M Sathyanara­yanan, the third judge appointed by the Supreme Court to hear and decide the matter, pronounced the judgment.

In his ruling, the judge concurred with the then high court chief justice Indira Banerjee, now a Supreme Court judge. Justice M Sundar, who was on the bench with justice Banerjee, had set aside the disqualifi­cation on the grounds that it was against the principles of natural justice.

The EPS government has got a new lease of life as an adverse verdict would have emboldened the Dhinakaran camp and possibly sealed the government’s fate.

However, the bypolls for the 18 seats and the two vacant seats, including Tiruvarur, represente­d by late DMK patriarch M Karunanidh­i, when these are held, will be a test for the EPSOPS combine.

The power tussle within the ruling AIADMK reached the doors of the high court when Speaker P Dhanapal disqualifi­ed the 18 MLAS last year, invoking the provisions of the anti-defection law. This was after the reunion of the EPS and O Panneersel­vam factions in August last year. While Sasikala, who is in a Bengaluru prison, was removed as general secretary of the party, Dhinakaran was sidelined.

Rattled at this, he started flexing his muscles and, along with 19 MLAS who joined him, approached the then governorin-charge, Ch Vidyasagar Rao, expressing lack of confidence in the chief minister. Later, on September 7, Dhinakaran called on the governor and sought a direction for a floor test.

Stung by this developmen­t, the EPS-OPS faction swung into action and Speaker P Dhanapal disqualifi­ed the 18 rebel legislator­s. One MLA, STK Jakkaiyan was spared because he returned to the fold.

Reacting to the verdict, Dhinakaran said, “We didn’t expect such a judgment. But, there is nothing as a setback in politics.”

Chief minister EPS hailed the verdict and said the AIADMK is ready to face the bypoll.

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