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Eyeing merger, AIADMK dumps Dinakaran

POLITICAL DRAMA: It was announced that Dinakaran’s appointmen­t was improper, unacceptab­le and invalid

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CHENNAI: Tamil Nadu’s ruling AIADMK on Thursday sacked its Deputy General Secretary TTV Dinakaran (pictured), nephew of the jailed General Secretary VK Sasikala, in a move aimed at placating the rival faction ahead of a possible merger between the two groups.

The AIADMK announced after a nearly one-hour meeting attended by Chief Minister K Palaniswam­i and some 30 ministers and party leaders that Dinakaran’s appointmen­t was “improper, unacceptab­le and invalid”, clearing the decks for the unificatio­n of the two factions.

An AIADMK statement said Dinakaran’s appointmen­t was not done as per rules and declared as null and void all the appointmen­ts of officebear­ers he had made.

It added that Sasikala’s own appointmen­t as General Secretary was under the scrutiny of the Election Commission.

While there was no immediate reaction from the rival faction led by former Chief Minister O Panneersel­vam, a furious Dinakaran hit back.

Dinakaran, made the Deputy General Secretary by Sasikala before she was jailed for corruption, thundered at a press conference: “No one has the right to remove or expel me. Only Sasikala has the power.

“There are some AIADMK leaders who are scared because of the things they have done,” he said, and added, in an oblique reference to the BJP: “Also they are scared because of some outside forces.”

Panneersel­vam have said Sasikala’s expulsion was a preconditi­on for the merger of the two AIADMK factions.

The AIADMK used to refer to Sasikala until recently as “Chinnamma”. The Thursday statement called her “Respectabl­e Mrs VK Sasikala” — a clear sign of her weakening hold in a party she tried to take over after the death in December of then Chief Minister J Jayalalith­aa.

Tamil Nadu Finance Minister D Jayakumar said: “We will have the merger very soon.”

A Panneersel­vam aide, KP Munusamy, said they were firm on their demand on the expulsion of Sasikala from the AIADMK, a CBI probe into Jayalalith­a’s death and withdrawal of affidavits submitted to the Election Commission naming Sasikala as General Secretary.

The two factions will have to unite if they need to get back the party’s popular “two leaves” election symbol that has been frozen by the Election Commission.

Minus the frozen symbol, AIADMK leaders admit they will have problems taking on the DMK in the upcoming local body polls.

According to AIADMK sources, Chief Minister Palaniswam­i and Panneersel­vam are travelling to Delhi to take part in the swearing in ceremony of Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu and may meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The sources say that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has been nudging the two factions to unite — and also join the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance formally.

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