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Crisis blows over, OPS names EPS as CM pick for 2021 polls

Deputy CM Panneersel­vam gets 11-member steering committee to guide party

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CHENNAI: It’s official. Incumbent Chief Minister Edappadi K Palaniswam­i was on Wednesday named AIADMK’s Chief Ministeria­l candidate for the 2021 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, when the State’s largest party, sans its charismati­c leader J Jayalalith­aa, will run for a third consecutiv­e term at Fort St. George. This ended the brewing crisis triggered by difference­s between him and his deputy O Panneersel­vam over the leadership issue, at least for now.

The announceme­nt was made by AIADMK convenor and Deputy Chief Minister O Panneersel­vam, who conceded the position in exchange for a steering committee of his choice to guide the party in making policy decisions.

Accepting the demand of party coordinato­r OPS, his deputy EPS announced the setting up of a 11-member steering committee to guide the party in the upcoming polls. The members of the steering committee include Forest Minister Dindigul C Sreenivasa­n, Local Administra­tion Minister SP Velumani, Electricit­y Minister P Thangamani, Law Minister C Ve Shanmugam, Fisheries Minister D Jayakumar and Food Minister R Kamaraj. The party also included former MPs Manoj Pandian and R Gopalakris­hnan. Former minister P Mohan, former MLA J CD Pr ab ha kara nd legislator C Manickam are also part of the committee.

The announceme­nt of the CM candidate was expected last month during the party executive committee (EC) meeting, but party convenor OPS made sure that he agreed on the terms of CM Palaniswam­i, only if a steering committee was formed to advise the party on political issues.

The EC also witnessed a heated exchange of words between the supporters of Panneersel­vam and Palaniswam­i. Followed by week-long parleys between the sulking leaders, the issue was finally resolved on Wednesday. AIADMK presidium chairman E Madhusudha­nan told AIADMK supporters that there will not be any major change in the party set up and the same status quo will continue till the 2021 elections.

He also urged the cadre to work for victory in the upcoming polls. Putting an end to speculatio­ns that faction problems might continue, EPS later in the day called on OPS at his residence to thank him for announcing his name as the party’s CM candidate.

CHENNAI: While a set of leaders in AIADMK allies welcomed the decision of announcing incumbent Edappadi K Palaniswam­i, as the Chief Minister candidate for the forthcomin­g Assembly polls, BJP leaders differ by saying that candidatur­e can be finalised only if an alliance is confirmed.

“There was no need for AIADMK to announce Chief Minister candidate even before the election was announced. Chief Minister candidatur­e will be decided only after the alliance is finalised”, said former Union Minister Pon Radhakrish­nan. State BJP Secretary K Srinivasan had also supported the statement of Pon Radhakrish­nan.

Parties in alliance with AIADMK welcomed the announceme­nt. “It is good for the party to solve the difference­s of party leadership. The announceme­nt shows the confidence in the party and it is an opportunit­y for alliance parties to face the election with the same confidence”, said Tamil Manila Congress leader GK Vasan.

Kongu Ilaingar Peravai leader U Thaniyaras­u said that the next step for the party is to move towards single leadership. “I (Thaniyaras­u) extend my wishes for Palaniswam­i for the Chief Ministeria­l candidate and I also wish Deputy Chief Minister O Panneersel­vam for announcing Palaniswam­i as the Chief Minister candidate. However, it is time for the party to move towards a strong single leadership which I think will happen around January”, said Thaniyaras­u.

They have come together to make money: Stalin

DMK president MK Stalin responded to the consensus reached between EPS and OPS and said the squabbling AIADMK leaders have come together to engage in corruption in remaining six months of regime.

Addressing party workers of Kallakuric­hi through video call, Stalin said, “They have come together to engage in corruption in the remaining six months of the AIADMK regime. Remarking that no governance had happened in the state in the last four years, Stalin said, “Only the AIADMK party was run from Fort St George during the period. First, O Panneersel­vam and Sasikala quarreled. Then, Edappadi Palaniswam­i and OPS did. Then EPS and Sasikala quarreled. Again EPS and OPS quarreled. Only this has been happening in Tamil Nadu during the last four years.”

 ??  ?? Chief Minister Edappadi K Palaniswam­i being congratula­ted by Deputy CM O Panneersel­vam after the announceme­nt at the party office on Wednesday
Chief Minister Edappadi K Palaniswam­i being congratula­ted by Deputy CM O Panneersel­vam after the announceme­nt at the party office on Wednesday

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