The legislators owing allegiance to AIADMK (Amma) Deputy General Secretary T T V Dhinakaran said that they had already submitted a reply to the August 24 notice by the Speaker on a plea by Chief Government Whip S Rajendran seeking their disqualification.
Dhinakaran loyalists Thangatamilselvan and P Vetrivel met officials at the Speaker's office and submitted their request in this regard.
Thangatamilselvan later told reporters that the MLAs received another communication recently calling for their personal appearance on September 7 over the issue.
Seeking to crack down on the 19 pro-Dhinakaran AIADMK MLAs, Rajendran had sought their disqualification for alleged anti-party activities and Dhanapal had issued notice to the MLAs that day itself.
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Palaniswami and Dhinakaran are involved in a tussle for power even as opposition parties, including the DMK, have been demanding that the Governor direct a floor test for the state government in the assembly to prove its strength.
His side took up the matter with Chief Secretary Girija Vaidyanathan, he added.
Following differences between Palaniswami and Dhinakaran, Jaya TV and the party's vernacular daily, "Namathu Dr.MGR," have turned critical of the government and have openly sided with the AIADMK deputy chief.
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