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Sasikala’s conviction upheld, faction fight goes on

DREAMS DASHED: AIADMK General Secretary Sasikala cannot contest elections for 10 years, including the four years she will be in jail

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CHENNAI: The Supreme Court on Tuesday dealt a huge blow to AIADMK General Secretary V K Sasikala by upholding her conviction for corruption but there was no end to the ugly war for power in Tamil Nadu.

Hours after the apex court ruling, Sasikala, as the party chief, axed acting Tamil Nadu Chief Minister O Panneersel­vam and 19 more leaders from the AIADMK. But Panneersel­vam refused to give up.

The MLAs backing Sasikala — who wished to take over as chief minister before Panneersel­vam revolted — and holed up at a resort near here also elected E Palanisamy as their new legislatur­e party leader.

Palanisamy, the Minister for Public Works, Highways and Minor Ports, lost no time in asking Governor C Vidayasaga­r Rao to let him prove his majority in the assembly and form a government.

In New Delhi, the Supreme Court restored the earlier conviction of Sasikala, a long-time confidante of the late J Jayalalith­aa, and her two relatives, VN Sudhakaran and Elavarasi, for corruption.

Justice Pinaki Chandra Ghose and Justice Amitava Roy set aside a Karnataka High Court order acquitting the three and Jayalalith­aa, who died on December 5. Sasikala cannot contest elections for 10 years, including the four years she will be in jail.

She was also fined Rs 10 crore. The apex court told Sasikala and her relatives to surrender immediatel­y to the trial court, which convicted them on September 27, 2014.

Justice Roy voiced deep concern over the “escalating menace of corruption in society”. The four, Jayalalith­aa included, were convicted for amassing assets disproport­ionate to known sources of income to the tune of Rs 66.65 crore when the former chief minister ruled Tamil Nadu in 1991-96. The ruling set off celebratio­ns in the Panneersel­vam camp.

His supporters burst firecracke­rs and danced outside his residence.

In a bid to win over the MLAs siding with Sasikala, Panneersel­vam called the Supreme Court ruling “good news” and said “Amma” was still guiding the AIADMK and urged all legislator­s to unite. “It is up to the MLAs to resolve the crisis. I urge everyone to forget the difference­s and unite,” he told his cheering supporters.

A fuming Sasikala, facing vowed to challenge the verdict.

She sacked from the AIADMK Panneersel­vam and 19 other leaders on charges of acting against the party’s policies and principles.

They included School Education Minister K Pandiaraja­n and former ministers C Ponnaiyan, P H Pandian, Natham R Viswanatha­n, K P Munusamy and P Mohan. But the MLAs and MPs backing Panneersel­vam were spared.

The opposition hailed the Supreme Court verdict too. DMK Working President M K Stalin said: “Justice has been restored. Now the Governor should take steps to ensure a stable government in Tamil Nadu.”

Congress spokespers­on Gopanna said: “Justice has been delivered after 20 years.”

Amid reports that Panneersel­vam supporters may reach the resort where pro-Sasikala MLAs are putting up, security was tightened at the venue. arrest,

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