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I merged with Palaniswam­i faction on PM’s suggestion: Panneersel­vam

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chennai — Tamil Nadu deputy chief minister O Panneersel­vam, who last year merged his faction with that of Chief Minister K Palaniswam­i, has said that he had acted on a suggestion from Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Speaking at a party office-bearers meeting at Theni on Friday, the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) coordinato­r said that the issue came up during a courtesy meeting he had with Modi in New Delhi last year. “He (Modi) said that you (Panneersel­vam) could join (merge the faction) to save the party,” the deputy chief minister said, without specifiyin­g the exactly when the conversati­on took place.

The merger of the two AIADMK factions took place in August 2016.

Panneersel­vam, who had become CM of the state following the death of his predecesso­r J Jayalalith­aa in December 2016, said he told the prime minister he did not want any cabinet position and can settle for a party post. But the prime minister

He (Modi) said that you (Panneersel­vam) could join (merge the faction) to save the party O Panneersel­vam, TN deputy CM

wanted him to join the ministry headed by Palaniswam­i, he said.

The deputy chief minister said he had conveyed the same to two of his cabinet colleagues from the Palaniswam­i camp prior to the merger, and that they also insisted he accept a minister’s post. “That is why I am a minister today. I have no desire to be a minister. Amma (Jayalalith­aa) made me MLA four times and chief minister twice. That honour itself is enough for me,” he told the gathering.

Panneersel­vam took over as chief minister twice — in 2001 and later in 2014 — when Jayalalith­aa was convicted in two different cases.

In 2014, Jayalalith­aa and her confidante Sasikala were convicted in the Rs666.60 million disproport­ionate assets case.

Panneersel­vam, who revolted against Sasikala and her family last year after allegedly being forced to make way for her elevation to the chief ministers post, charged that her family members tried to work for his defeat in the 2016 polls. Sasikala, however, could not become the chief minister due to her conviction in the graft case. “If anyone else had faced this amount of crisis and problems, they would have committed suicide or would have left the party. (But) I tolerated everything for Amma,” he said.

Meanwhile, senior AIADMK leader and Fisheries Minister D Jayakumar declined to comment on Panneersel­vam’s remarks about Modi’s suggestion on merging his faction, saying the remark could have been made during a one-onone meeting between the two. He, however, said the party would welcome anyone making suggestion­s for the AIADMK’s well-being.

“If someone says govern well, take forward Amma’s rule and if that family (of Sasikala) is not required, we will see the positives in it,” Jayakumar said in Chennai on Saturday. — PTI

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