The Indian Express (Delhi Edition)

TN battle today

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Panneersel­vam camp today. He claimed that his constituen­ts wanted him to do so. However, Nataraj is not among the MLAS who stayed at the resort and official sources said Nataraj had given an affidavit earlier declaring support to the Sasikala camp.

The Panneersel­vam camp went through its motions to sharpen the divide. It sacked the party’s interim general secretary V K Sasikala, her nephew Dinakaran and another relative S Venkatesh from the primary membership of the party. The party’s presidium chairman who switched over to Panneersel­vam camp, E Madhusudan­an, in his statement asked party cadres not to have any connection with Sasikala and two of her relatives.

After Madhusudan­an crossed over a week ago, Sasikala, too, had sacked him as presidium chairman and replaced him with senior party leader K A Sengottaiy­an, who is now given a berth in the state cabinet.

AIADMK MLAS camping at Golden Bay resort in Kuvathur had a meeting on Friday evening ahead of the floor test session on Saturday. Palaniswam­i also attended the meeting.

Last night, after the swearing-in ceremony, Palaniswam­i hosted a dinner party until midnight for all MLAS and Cabinet members at the resort.

Meanwhile, yet again, it was the state Congress that was caught in a dispute on Friday with a majority of its leaders resisting Tamil Nadu Congress Chief (TNCC) S Thirunavuk­karasar’s demand to support the Sasikala camp in the floor test. A former AIADMK leader who had witnessed the 1988 floor test and who played a major role in helping late Jayalalith­aa fight against the then rival faction led by MGR’S wife Janaki, Thirunavuk­karasar reportedly demanded the eight Congress MLAS to vote for Sasikala’s camp. However, the majority including MLAS and its senior leaders opposed the idea as the party is already a member of the DMK alliance.

When a similar dispute cropped up last week, party vice president Rahul Gandhi had to call senior leaders to Delhi to settle the issue, reportedly a decision to take the finalcalla­ftertheass­etscasever­dict.talking to The Indian Express last week, Thirunavuk­karasar denied reports of his standinfav­ourofthesa­sikalacamp.“weare in the DMK alliance. Whatever is happening in the AIADMK camp is their internal party issue. We have no such discussion­s to help either of them,” he said.

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