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AIADMK leadership tussle: Big win for EPS as Madras HC gives go ahead for today’s crucial meeting

News Agencies | Updated on: 11 July 2022, 10:08 IST
AIADMK Leadership Tussle

In a setback for AIADMK leader O Panneerselvam amid leadership tussle in the party, the Madras High Court on Monday allowed the general council meeting of the AIADMK, convened by party co-ordinator E Palaniswami (EPS), to be held today to decide the future leadership structure of the party.

The High Court rejected a plea by O Panneerselvam (OPS) to stall the meeting which proposes to revive the post of interim general secretary and abolish the posts of coordinator as joint coordinator. While the meeting was scheduled to begin at 9:15 am, the court gave its order at 9 am.


After the demise of Jayalalithaa in 2016, the party has been following a dual-leadership formula with EPS as co-coordinator and OPS as coordinator. The clamour has been growing louder for a single leader in the party since the district secretary meeting on June 14 this year.

In comparison to OPS, EPS enjoys the support of a large number of party MLAs and district secretaries and today's meeting is expected to elevate EPS to the post of general secretary and abolish the dual leadership structure.

Meanwhile ahead of the court's ruling supporters of the EPS and OPS factions clashed on the streets of Chennai.

Meanwhile, AIADMK leader E Palaniswami arrived at the party office in Vanagaram on the outskirts of Chennai for the General Council meeting. Workers gathered in large number to welcome EPS holding banners with the slogans such as "EPS as single leader".

Among those gathered outside the party headquarters was a man dressed up as AIADMK founder MGR.

AIADMK Presidium Chairman Tamil Magan Hussain on June 23 announced that they have decided to hold the next General Council Meeting (after the one that took place on June 23) of AIADMK at 9.15 a.m. on July 11.Earlier on Sunday, the EPS camp of AIADMK held a discussion at the residence of EPS in Tamil Nadu.After all the 23 resolutions of the General Committee members were rejected, the supporters of O Panneerselvam-- who wanted to have the dual leadership format in the party continue-- staged a walkout from the meeting.

"All members rejected all the 23 resolutions and the only demand of General Committee members is on single leadership. When the next General Committee meeting is convened, all these along with the resolutions for single leadership will be adopted," AIADMK Deputy Coordinator KP Munusamy had said.He further expressed that whenever the next General Council Meeting would happen, all the 23 resolutions and a single leadership resolution will be passed.Former Chief Minister Edappadi K Palaniswami, former Deputy Chief Minister O Panneerselvam and other leaders of the party were also present at the June 23 meeting.Palaniswami has been eyeing single leadership in the party and his camp is pushing for passing a resolution in the said regard during the June 23 meeting, while Panneerselvam claimed that the general body could not pass the resolution without his signature as per the party bylaw.

Both the camps held several rounds of talks to resolve the issue but remained unsuccessful.OPS had also written a letter to EPS demanding postponement of the general body meeting citing a "confused situation" in the party which the AIADMK co-coordinator denied. In comparison to OPS, EPS enjoys the support of a large number of party MLAs and district secretaries.Amid all this drama, OPS' long-time loyalists had also joined the EPS camp.On Tuesday, Thiruvallur District Secretary Alexander and Puducherry State Secretary Anbalagan extended their support to EPS.Amid a controversy over the issue of single leadership in AIADMK between OPS and EPS, the former had held an "individual meeting" with his supporters and district secretaries at the party office here.

(ANI)

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First published: 11 July 2022, 10:08 IST