The Free Press Journal

OPS tweets about ‘good’ tidings, Palaniswam­i holds meetings

- N CHITHRA

With just a day to go for the AIADMK to announce its Chief Ministeria­l candidate for the 2021 Assembly election, amidst a row between its top leadership, Monday saw some fresh political activity on the front.

Party coordinato­r and Deputy Chief Minister O Panneersel­vam, who is at loggerhead­s with co-coordinato­r and Chief Minister Edappadi K Palaniswam­i in the fight for the top job, set tongues wagging by tweeting about “good tidings”.

Claiming that all his decisions have been taken in the interests of the people of Tamil Nadu and cadres of the AIADMK, he tweeted, “They will remain so hereafter.” Quoting the Gita, he added, “What happened, happened for good. Whatever happens, happens for the good. Whatever will happen will happen for the good.”

This was the first time, Panneersel­vam had made any public comments after last week’s stormy AIADMK executive committee meeting where he was clearly outsmarted by supporters of Palaniswam­i. He left his native Theni town and returned to Chennai in the evening.

Meanwhile, Palaniswam­i remained closeted with senior ministeria­l colleagues and a couple of senior party leaders at his cabin in the State Secretaria­t discussing about the developmen­ts.

Sources said Panneersel­vam is adamant on the party forming an 11-member allpowerfu­l steering committee, something which Palaniswam­i is not in favour of. “We hope that the two top leaders will manage to find a via media before October 7 when the Chief Ministeria­l candidate would be announced,” said a second line AIADMK leader.

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