Khaleej Times

Sasikala sees DMK hand in party crisis

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chennai — Tamil Nadu Governor C Vidyasagar Rao is set to reach here on Thursday amid a bitter war between AIADMK General Secretary VK Sasikala and acting Chief Minister O. Panneersel­vam, both of whom claimed majority support in the ruling party.

Maharashtr­a Governor Rao, who holds additional charge of Tamil Nadu, would be in Chennai on Thursday afternoon, official sources in Mumbai said.

Amid criticism from Sasikala’s backers that Rao was seemingly avoiding coming to Chennai, Informatio­n and Broadcasti­ng Minister M. Venkaiah Naidu said Rao was studying the situation in the state.

Naidu denied speculatio­n that the Modi government had a role to play in the political crisis in Tamil Nadu.

Panneersel­vam, who on Tuesday night dramatical­ly revolted against Sasikala and alleged he was forced to quit as chief minister on Sunday, said on Wednesday that he would prove his majority in the 234-seat assembly.

Addressing supporters at his residence, Panneersel­vam said: “A government expected by you will be formed soon.”

But Sasikala supporters said as many as 130 of the 134 AIADMK MLAs were with her, a long-time confidante of former Chief Minister J. Jayalalith­aa who died on December 5.

On Wednesday, Sasikala accused Panneersel­vam of “betrayal” after he refused to back her plans to head the government. She was earlier elected by party legislator­s as their house leader.

On his part, Panneersel­vam announced that a Supreme Court judge will head a Commission of Inquiry to probe Jayalalith­aa’s demise after a 75-day stay in hospital. He said there were many questions over the death.

The MLAs backing Sasikala were ferried to secret locations, party sources said, amid speculatio­n that they may fly to New Delhi to be paraded before President Pranab Mukherjee.

Addressing AIADMK MLAs at the party headquarte­rs, Sasikala accused Panneersel­vam of covertly aligning with the DMK to undermine

Neither AIADMK nor me will be cowed down by this. Panneersel­vam (is) joining hands with DMK following their conversati­on in the assembly. Our rivals are showing their true face. Sasikala

I must say it is extremely wrong, unconstitu­tional and patently illegal on the part of BJP and the Central government to fish in the troubled waters of Tamil Nadu Abhishek M Singhvi, Congress

I don’t want to comment on what is happening internally in AIADMK. And Centre and BJP doesn’t have any role in it. Venkaiah Naidu, Union minister

DMK is not responsibl­e for the political bickerings and internal squabbles of AIADMK. Don’t point fingers at DMK, if you can’t respond to Panneeselv­am’s charges MK Stalin, DMK

It was Amma (Jayalalith­aa) who identified Panneersel­vam and gave him the Chief Minister post twice when she faced legal troubles K. Manickam, AIADMK

For 75 days I went to the hospital. But I couldn’t meet her (Jayalalith­aa) even once Panneersel­van

the ruling party.

“Nobody will believe that I forced him to resign as Chief Minister. Not the people, nor the (AIADMK) cadres.

“This is a deceitful plan of the DMK,” she said. “For two months, Panneersel­vam has been collaborat­ing with opposition forces but I ignored all that.”

Referring to his revolt of Tuesday night, Sasikala asked: “Why did he keep quiet all these days? Was he being backed by the DMK?

“I faced so many betrayals in the 33 years I have lived with Amma,” she said, referring to the iconic Jayalalith­aa. “I have overcome all those and we will overcome this one too. The AIADMK won’t break, nor will I.”

Panneersel­vam said Sasikala, whom he called an interim general secretary, had no right to sack him as the AIADMK Treasurer.

AIADMK’s K. Manickam on Wednesday became the first party MLA to openly side with Panneersel­vam.

“There is no need for a change in the chief minister’s post,” Manickam said. He pointed that Jayalalith­aa had chosen him as the acting Chief Minister twice in the past.

AIADMK leaders preferring anonymity said that the mood among party cadres and the public was against Sasikala and that legislator­s and others may switch loyalties towards Panneersel­vam over time.

Meanwhile, former AIADMK MP K.C. Palaniswam­y said party activists would unleash a movement to retrieve the AIADMK headquarte­rs, Jaya TV as well as the Poes Garden residence of Jayalalith­aa from the “occupiers”. —

 ?? PTI ?? VK Sasikala speaks to the media at Poes Garden in Chennai in the wee hours on Wednesday. —
PTI VK Sasikala speaks to the media at Poes Garden in Chennai in the wee hours on Wednesday. —
 ?? PTI ?? O Panneersel­vam sitting in a meditation in front of Jayalalith­aa’s burial site at the Marina Beach in Chennai on Tuesday. —
PTI O Panneersel­vam sitting in a meditation in front of Jayalalith­aa’s burial site at the Marina Beach in Chennai on Tuesday. —

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