Chennai: Amid ongoing political crisis Tamil Nadu, Sasikala on Thursday staked claim to form government after meeting the Governor. Here is all what happened in Tamil Nadu politics on Thursday.
Chennai: Amid ongoing political crisis Tamil Nadu, Sasikala on Thursday staked claim to form government after meeting the Governor. Here is all what happened in Tamil Nadu politics on Thursday.
WATCH: Sasikala pays tribute at Jayalalithaa's memorial at Chennai's Marina Beach, brings with her letter of support claiming majority
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O Panneerselvam addresses media and his supporters says I would do everything to protect AIADMK, Amma and MGR's legacy.
Whosoever wants to join me I am ready to welcome that person, says Panneerselvam.
Taking on Sasikala for accusing him of betraying the party, the caretaker Tamil Nadu CM says, "It is Sasikala who is doing dirty tricks to acquire the chair of CM, if she succeeds it will be a big blot on democracy.
AIADMK Senior leader Madhusudan, who today joined Panneerselvam's camp was seen standing along with Panneerselvam
Panneerselvam says Madhusudhan was threatened and pressurised, but still he stood alone to safeguard party.
Panneerselvam says: Jayalalithaa's Poes Garden residence will be converted into a memorial.
The ongoing power struggle in Tamil Nadu today played out in the Lok Sabha with AIADMK members disrupting proceedings by raising slogans apparently supporting VK Sasikala as the next Chief Minister.
As soon as the House took up Question Hour, majority of the AIADMK members present in the House rushed to Well shouting slogans such as 'Save our democracy'.
Bharatiya Janata party leader Shatrughan Singh reacts on the AIADM turmoil.
"Tamilnadu politics has landed in an interesting situation. One needs the post and the other deserves it! Hope they follow the constitution," Sinha tweeted.
"On a lighter note, people of Tamil Nadu seem to have finally started appreciating Paneer!!"
Governor C Vidyasagar Rao is expected to meet AIADMK general secretary Sasikala along with the legislators who are supporting her at 2 pm, reports say.
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Political crisis looms large over Tamil Nadu after O Panneerselvam Tuesday night dropped a bombshell, saying that he was forced to resign as Chief Minister to make way for VK Sasikala, who waits to be sworn in for the top job.
Panneerselvam said on Wednesday that he would prove his majority in the 234-seat Assembly.
Addressing supporters at his residence, Panneerselvam said: "A government expected by you will be formed soon."
The acting CM also announced that a Supreme Court judge will head a Commission of Inquiry to probe Jayalalithaa's demise after a 75-day stay in hospital. He said there were many questions over the death.
Meanwhile, Sasikala called a meeting of party MLAs at the AIADMK headquarters in a show of strength Wednesday morning and later herded them in buses to undisclosed destination in a bid to keep the flock together.
Addressing the legislators, Sasikala, who had sacked Panneerselvam from the post of treasurer last night, launched a no-holds-barred attack on him, saying he had betrayed the party and "fully merged" with DMK which Jayalalithaa had fought all her life.
She claimed she had got wind of his moves a few days ago itself and asserted that the party remains united and will not be cowed down by such threats.
There were unconfirmed reports that AIADMK would even parade the MLAs before the President if the Governor delays the swearing-in of Sasikala.
Sasikala supporters said as many as 130 of the 134 AIADMK MLAs were with her, a long-time confidante of former chief minister J Jayalalithaa who died on December 5.