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DMK demands trust vote after Dhinakaran faction revolts

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CHENNAI: Unhappy over the merger with O. Panneersel­vam faction, MLAs loyal to sidelined All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) leaders Saikala and TTV Dhinakaran on Tuesday told the Governor that they no longer had confidence in Chief Minister K. Palaniswam­i, prompting the opposition Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam(DMK) to demand a trust vote.

“We are going to initiate efforts to bring in a new CM with the help of our supporting MLAs,” Dhinakaran supporter and Andipatti MLA Thanga Tamil Selvan told reporters following a meeting with Governor Ch Vidyasagar Rao a day after the patch-up between the camps led by Palaniswam­i and rebel leader Panneersel­vam.

The Dhinakaran camp had on Monday claimed the support of 25 AIADMK MLAs.

Raj Bhavan sources confirmed that the meeting took place this morning, but did not divulge details, including the number of members in the delegation and the nature of their interactio­n with Rao.

“We have informed the governor that we don’t have confidence in the chief minister,” Selvan said after the MLAs owing allegiance to Dhinakaran, nephew of jailed AIADMK general secretary V. K. Sasikala, met Rao.

Of the 234-member Assembly, the AIADMK has 134 MLAs excluding the Speaker. Late chief minister Jayalalith­aa’s RK Nagar constituen­cy is still vacant. The DMK has 89 seats followed by its allies Congress with eight and IUML one seat.

Seeking to capitalise on the developmen­ts, principal opposition DMK shot off a letter to the Governor asking him to convene the assembly and direct Palaniswam­i to prove his majority in the House.

Asked about the possibilit­y of the Palaniswam­i government facing a trust vote, Selvan said that was “our intention.” “Our intention is that there should be a trust vote. So after that a new chief minister will be in place,” he claimed.

 ?? PTI ?? DEVELOPMEN­T: Caption Tamil Nadu Governor Ch Vidyasagar Rao, second right, and Chief Minister K. Palaniswam­i, second left, with newly sworn-in deputy chief minister O. Panneersel­vam, right, at Raj Bhavan in Chennai on Monday. -
PTI DEVELOPMEN­T: Caption Tamil Nadu Governor Ch Vidyasagar Rao, second right, and Chief Minister K. Palaniswam­i, second left, with newly sworn-in deputy chief minister O. Panneersel­vam, right, at Raj Bhavan in Chennai on Monday. -

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