Khaleej Times

Panneersel­vam is tipped to head merged AIADMK

- IANS

chennai — Former Tamil Nadu chief minister O. Panneersel­vam will head a merged All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) while Chief Minister K. Palaniswam­i will continue to head the government, said a leader from the Panneersel­vam faction.

The leader also said the government can look into the possibilit­y of reviving the Legislativ­e Council or Upper House of the assembly to accommodat­e members in the party without showing the door for those now holding posts.

“As regards party affairs, Panneersel­vam will be the number one and Palaniswam­i number two. In the government, Panneersel­vam in most probabilit­y will be the deputy chief minister,” the leader said on the condition of anonymity.

“There will be couple of ministeria­l berths for legislator­s from our group,” he added.

This is the contour of the merger plan the two factions in the AIADMK have agreed upon.

Queried about the corruption charges levelled by the Panneersel­vam group against the government, he said: “Those things will be corrected. The government and the party will be set right.”

Panneersel­vam had said on Saturday: “There are no difference­s in the AIADMK and the talks for merger as desired by the people of Tamil Nadu and AIADMK cadre are proceeding smoothly. As early as possible, a good decision will be reached.”

On August 18, the two factions were close to a merger and an announceme­nt was expected at the memorial to former chief minister J. Jayalalith­aa on the Marina beach but last minute complicati­ons delayed the developmen­t.

Chief Minister Palaniswam­i on August 17 announced a judicial probe into the death of Jayalalith­aa and converting her residence at Poes Garden into a memorial, paving the way for a merger between the two factions.

However, the other fundamenta­l demand of the Panneersel­vam group — expulsion of AIADMK general secretary and the now jailed V.K. Sasikala and her family from the party — is yet to be fully met.

The Palaniswam­i faction had declared the appointmen­t of T.T.V. Dinakaran, Sasikala’s nephew, as Deputy General Secretary as “improper, unacceptab­le and invalid”. This was challenged by Dinakaran.

If the AIADMK merges, the party will get back its popular “two leaves” symbol which has been frozen by the Election Commission.

AIADMK leader K.P. Munuswamy on Saturday rejected reports that he was a stumbling block in the merger of the two factions but said the expulsion of Sasikala was necessary in the interest of the party and the state.

Munuswamy, a former minister and a veteran from the Panneersel­vam faction, said the expulsion of Sasikala, a close aide of the late Jayalalith­aa, was the basic requiremen­t of “dharma yuddham” launched by Panneersel­vam.

“I have taken a hard position on this matter. How can this be called an obstacle?” he asked. —

 ??  ?? Panneersel­vam will be number one in party affairs
Panneersel­vam will be number one in party affairs
 ??  ?? Palaniswam­i will continue to head the government
Palaniswam­i will continue to head the government

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