"We have sought an appointment with the governor tomorrow and he has given time at 10 AM. We will be meeting him and hold consultations," key Dhinakaran aide and legislator P Vetrivel said.
A vocal voice of the Dhinakaran camp, Vetrivel was part of a group of MLAs who went to the burial site of former chief minister Jayalalithaa at the Marina beach and meditated for about 15 minutes before disclosing their plans.
Another MLA, Thanga Tamilselvan, questioned why Chief Minister K Palaniswami was giving importance to Panneerselvam, "who has just nine MLAs" with him, whereas it was the 122 MLAs of the AIADMK Amma faction who had voted for the government in the February 18 trust vote.
"If we had sided with OPS (Panneerselvam), this government would not have survived. What is our situation now, who is responsible for our safety? We stayed together to ensure Amma (Jayalalithaa) government continued," he said.
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Tamilselvan asserted that it was jailed party chief V K Sasikala who had made both Panneerselvam and Palaniswami chief ministers.
"We have expressed our grievance with Amma by shedding tears (at the memorial). Very soon there will be good news," he said.
He said it was Panneerselvam, Palaniswami and others who had projected Sasikala both as party chief and later for the chief minister's post.
Vetrivel said none had the "authority or right" to remove Sasikala as general secretary and that only she had the right to convene the decision making body, the General Council, and decide on appointing and expelling persons.
Earlier in the day, rival AIADMK factions led by Palaniswami and Panneerselvam merged, ending a nearly seven- month feud.