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2 AIADMK factions merge; Sasikala to be expelled

- T E NARASIMHAN writes

Tamil Nadu’s ruling All India Anna Dravid a Munnetra Kazhagam on Monday announced the merger of the two fact ions— one led by Chief Minister Eda pp a di K Palaniswam­i( pictured, left) and the other by former CM OP anne e rs elv am( pictured, right ). Th emerged fact ions also decided to dismiss V KS a si kala as general secretary of the party. Panneersel­vam was sworn-in deputy chief minister.

Tamil Nadu’s ruling All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) on Monday announced the merger of the two factions — one led by Chief Minister Edapaddi K Palaniswam­i and the other by former chief minister O Panneersel­vam.

The merged factions also decided to dismiss V K Sasikala as the general secretary of the party.

Panneersel­vam was swornin deputy CM and he will also hold the finance portfolio. Panneersel­vam camp representa­tives were given Cabinet seats. Palaniswam­i remains the chief minister. The leaders of the merged factions drove to Jayalalith­aa’s and MGR’s memorials at Marina Beach, before heading to Raj Bhavan for the swearing-in of the new ministers. Panneersel­vam was also made convenor of the AIADMK, while Palaniswam­i will be the co-convenor. The Cabinet has been reshuffled as part of the merger.

The AIADMK had split into three after the death of former chief minister J Jayalalith­aa in December. The third was headed by Sasikala’s nephew T TV Dhinarakan. The Dhinakaran faction, which has around 18 MLAs, did not attend the meeting. They were busy discussing the next course of action at Dhinakaran’s house, including taking legal steps and approachin­g the Governor.

Following the merger, the new Deputy Convenor, MP Vaithiling­am, announced that a general council meeting would be held soon to dismiss Sasikala, who is in a Bengaluru jail after being convicted in a disproport­ionate assets case.

Sasikala’s dismissal was one of the two conditions put forth by Panneersel­vam for the merger. The other condition was an inquiry into Jayalalith­aa’s death. Last week, the Palaniswam­i government had announced it would appoint a panel under a retired judge to conduct the probe. Political drama in the party began after Panneersel­vam resigned from the party on February 5.

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 ?? PHOTO: DIPR ?? Tamil Nadu Governor C H Vidyasagar Rao ( centre) with Chief Minister E Palaniswam­i ( left) and O Panneersel­vam at Raj Bhavan in Chennai on Monday
PHOTO: DIPR Tamil Nadu Governor C H Vidyasagar Rao ( centre) with Chief Minister E Palaniswam­i ( left) and O Panneersel­vam at Raj Bhavan in Chennai on Monday

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