Rajya Sabha MP R Vaithilingam will head the panel set up by the Palaniswami group while the Panneerselvam camp tonight named senior leader and former minister K P Munusamy as the head of a seven-member committee.
Former ministers C Ponnaiyan, R Viswanathan and K Pandiarajan, Rajya Sabha MP V Maithreyan, former MP T H Manoj Pandian and former MLA J C D Prabhakar were the other members, a release from Panneerselvam camp said.
Responding to the development, Munusamy this evening announced that his faction would also constitute a committee soon to hold the merger talks.
The developments came a day after the talks appeared to have hit a roadblock with the Panneerselvam camp seeking formal expulsion of V K Sasikala and T T V Dhinakaran from the party.
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It had also sought a CBI probe into the circumstances leading to former chief minister Jayalalithaa's death on December 5 last year.
Meanwhile, former School Education Minister K Pandiarajan of OPS faction confirmed that the Palaniswami group had contacted them for talks.
Earlier, the AIADMK (Amma) leader and Local Administration Minister S P Velumani quoted Palaniswami as saying that Vaithilingam, heading the panel, would be at the party office here and "we will join him as and when required."
"As far as we are concerned, we want to redeem the 'Two Leaves' symbol and remain united," he told reporters.
Earlier, the ministers and senior leaders met at the party headquarters here under Palaniswami.
Following the Cabinet's revolt against him early this week, Dhinakaran had said he was "stepping aside" in the interest of the party.
Munusamy had yesterday said the first demand was getting the resignation of Sasikala and Dhinakaran and later their formal expulsion along with 30 other members of their family.
The Panneerselvam camp had also demanded withdrawal of affidavits submitted to the Election Commission by the Palaniswami faction, declaring Sasikala and Dhinakaran as party General Secretary and Deputy General Secretary, respectively.
He had said that in keeping with AIADMK party practice, a party notification should be issued on Dhinakaran and Sasikala family's expulsion.
He had said that the OPS camp would regard it as a full victory only if cadres were asked not to have any truck with the duo.
Vaithilingam had retorted that there was "no drama" over the decision to ask Sasikala and Dhinakaran to keep away from the party and the government.
"There is no drama. We compelled him (Dhinakaran) to step aside and he did it happily," Vaithilingam said.
Meanwhile, Dhinakaran remained incommunicado for the second consecutive day after being served summons by a two-member Delhi police team here on April 19 for allegedly trying to bribe an Election Commission official to secure the party's coveted 'two leaves' symbol.
Dhinakaran has maintained that he had already announced he would stay away from party affairs and that he could be removed only by Sasikala.
Sasikala is at present serving a four year jail term in Bengaluru in a disproportionate assets case.