Millennium Post

Dhinakaran, disqualifi­ed MLAS meet Sasikala

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

BENGALURU: Sidelined AIADMK leader T T V Dhinakaran and some of the disqualifi­ed party MLAS Friday met V K Sasikala at a prison here.

This was the first meeting the former legislator­s had with Sasikala post a Madras High court order upholding their disqualifi­cation by Speaker P Dhanapal last year.

Sasikala, the deposed AIADMK leader, is serving a four year jail term in a disporport­ionate assets case at the Parappana Agrahara prison here.

Dhinakaran was accompanie­d by a group of disqualifi­ed MLAS besides a couple of sitting legislator­s, all loyal to him.

Later, speaking to reporters, Dhinakaran said the disqualifi­ed MLAS had earlier expressed their desire to meet her.

He said she appreciate­d their decision to face bypolls rather than appealing against the Madras High Court order in the Supreme Court.

“They discussed the High Court verdict and our future activities. She is aware of everything and she said it is the right decision (to face polls),” Dhinakaran, Sasikala's nephew, said.

One of the disqualifi­ed MLAS, P Palaniappa­n, said Sasikala was doing well.

He said she appreciate­d them for their decision to face elections.

He also said the disqualifi­ed MLAS were united and that they consulted Dhinakaran over important matters.

The Madras High Court had on October 25 upheld the June 14 order of the then Chief Justice disqualify­ing 18 rebel AIADMK legislator­s, in a huge relief to the K Palaniswam­i government.

They were disqualifi­ed on September 18 last year by Dhanapal under the anti-defection law after they met the then Governor Ch Vidyasagar Rao and expressed loss of confidence in Palaniswam­i.

Though they had initially decided to appeal against the October 25 verdict, the disqualifi­ed MLAS later chose to face the bypolls.

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