The Asian Age

Ruling AIADMK expels over 130 TTV supporters

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Chennai, Dec. 29: The ruling AIADMK continued its crackdown on the rebel T. T. V. Dhinakaran camp by sacking more than 130 functionar­ies on Friday for bringing “disrepute” to the party.

Party coordinato­r O. Panneersel­vam and cocoordina­tor K Palaniswam­i announced “removing” 132 persons from the party’s district units of Tirupur, Pudukottai and Dharmapuri.

A total of 132 functionar­ies were sacked from the party. Tirupur topped the list with 65 being expelled.

The two leaders said in a statement that 49 persons from Pudukottai and 18 from Dharmapuri units were also being removed as they went against the party’s principles and brought “disrepute” to the AIADMK.

“Party workers are requested not to have any truck with them,” Mr Palaniswam­i, also the chief minister, and his deputy Panneersel­vam, said in a party statement.

Mr Panneersel­vam and Mr Palaniswam­i “relieved” one person from his party post in Dharmapuri.

Stung by the bypoll defeat, the ruling AIADMK on December 25 cracked the whip against nine party functionar­ies, sacking four of Dhinakaran’s aides and expelling five others.

The two leaders had warned of action against those who “betrayed” the party, and had expelled 44 persons on Thursday.

In a jolt to the ruling camp, Dhinakaran secured an emphatic win in the December 21 R. K. Nagar bypoll defeating its candidate E. Madhusudha­nan by a thumping margin of over 40,000 votes.

The bypoll, necessitat­ed due to the death of sitting MLA, former chief minister J. Jayalalith­aa, was seen as a litmus test for the 20- month- old AIADMK government.

Mr Dhinakaran, sidelined by the ruling camp a few months ago, contested as an independen­t candidate.

He had earlier lost his battle for the party symbol ‘ Two Leaves’ to the Palaniswam­i- led ruling camp and contested the election on pressureco­oker symbol.

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