"There was a consensus to delink the government and the party from TTV Dhinakaran and the family he belongs to. This is the view of the basic partymen, district secretaries, MLAs and Ministers," Finance Minister D Jayakumar told reporters after a "consultative" meeting chaired by Palaniswami and attended by several ministers.
The development came on a day when Panneerselvam, a staunch loyalist of the late Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa and leader of the rival AIADMK faction, made merger talks between the two camps conditional to the ouster of V K Sasikala and her nephew Dhinakaran, who is standing-in for his jailed aunt as her deputy.
She hitherto had the backing of the majority in both the party organisation and among the legislators.
The dramatic announcement by Jayakumar is likely to trigger another round of political uncertainty in the state, with some MLAs vowing allegiance to Dhinakaran while questioning the Ministers' decision.
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With today's announcement, there are three factions in Tamil Nadu headed by Palaniswami, Panneerselvam and Dhinakaran, who is filling in for Sasikala, jailed in connection with the DA case in which Jayalalithaa was the main accused.
It has been decided to lead the party and government sans Dhinakaran and his family, and today "the aspirations of people and party workers have been fulfilled and we are announcing this to them," he added.
A committee will be formed soon to run the day-to-day affairs of the party, he said.
However, Sattur MLA S G Subramanian, told reporters that Dhinakaran was their leader and the party deputy general secretary. The legislators were bound only by his directions, he said.
When asked about Vetrivel questioning the decision of the Palaniswami camp to dump Sasikala and her family, Jayakumar said, "His view should be rejected, we cannot accept it."
"It is the desire of 1.5 crore party workers and people that the party and government should be free from interference of a single family."
When persistently asked about their strength in the Assembly, Jayakumar said "Everyone including Chief Minister are on board."
In the Tamil Nadu assembly, Sasikala faction earlier enjoyed the support of 122 MLAs and Panneerselvam 12. However, the present tally is not clear.
The two-leaves symbol frozen by the Election Commission following a split in the AIADMK is seen as a sign of Jayalalithaa's enduring legacy.
Minister C Ve Shanmugam said, "We are ready to sit and talk with OPS and during discussions whatever demands they make we will deliberate and decide."
Senior Ministers including Dindigul C Srinivasan, S P Velumani, RB Udayakumar, Thangamani, C Ve Shanmugam Rajya Sabha MP V Vaithilingam were present.
On a day of fast-paced developments, the efforts for merger of Palaniswami and Pannerselvam camps had earlier appeared to have hit a hurdle with the former Chief Minister insisting on the ouster of Sasikala and Dhinakaran for talks to begin. The way for talks have been paved after his key demand was met by the Palaniswami camp.
Dhinakaran, who returned to the city early this morning from Bengaluru, is yet to express his view on the revolt against him or on merger talks.
He was apprised of the developments by senior Ministers K A Sengottaiyan and Dindigul C Srinivasan.
Political lobbies in the state capital were abuzz with speculation for the last few days about a possible pact between Palaniswami and Panneerselvam under which both Sasikala and Dhinakaran could be dumped.
Unconfirmed reports had it that under the arrangement Palaniswami would continue as Chief Minister while Panneerselvam would occupy the coveted post of AIADMK general secretary, which was held by J Jayalalithaa till her death.
The poll, scheduled for April 12, was countermanded by the Election Commission on April 9 amid allegations of rampant inducement and bribing of voters.
Dhinakaran, a former MP, was the candidate of AIADMK (Amma) faction for the seat. He has two FERA cases pending against him.
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