Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam Working President MK Stalin on Friday submitted a memorandum to Tamil Nadu Governor C Vidyasagar Rao, stressing the need to prevent “horse-trading” in any form and protect anti-defection laws. He demanded the establishment of a stable government in the state.
Stalin accused the ruling All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam of failing the people of the state. “No administrative work [has been done] for nearly nine months. There’s a standstill in state...[The] present dispensation is not even being able to undertake local body election in the state,” Stalin told ANI.
“After Amma’s demise, OPS [O Panneerselvam] took charge and took up [the] jallikattu issue. During outside protests, jallikattu was happening inside AIADMK,” said Stalin taking a jibe at the party for the ongoing internal crisis. He, however, refused to comment on the allegations levelled by AIADMK legislators against the DMK, holding the opposition party responsible for the chaos. The MLAs are lodged in a resort about 120 km from Chennai.
On the same day, in an apparent reference to CM designate VK Sasikala, Tamil Nadu’s caretaker Chief Minister O Panneerselvam said no one could “hijack the movement” started by J Jayalalithaa. “Amma built the party after MGR with her hardwork and dedication. Amma used to say ‘this movement will continue for thousands of years’. No one can hijack the movement built by Amma, we will not allow it,” Panneerselvam told reporters.
Meanwhile, senior AIADMK leader E Madhusudhanan referred to Panneerselvam as “Nirandhandara Mudhalvar [CM forever]”. Earlier in the day Madhusudhanan had said he had expelled Sasikala before she announced his dismissal as the party’s presidium chairman
The impasse between VK Sasikala and O Panneerselvam has left Tamil Nadu politics in turmoil. The rift became evident after Panneerselvam on Tuesday said he had been forced to resign as chief minister. He said his camp was prepared to respond to any allegations levelled by Sasikala and her supporters. Though Sasikala had claimed that she enjoyed the support of a majority of AIADMK legislators, Panneerselvam had said that several legislators were on his side and that he could prove his strength in the state Assembly.
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