Precondition for merger talks opportunism: AIADMK (Amma)

Press Trust of India  |  Chennai 

The (Amma) faction today described as "opportunism" rival O Panneerselvam camp's demand for a probe into former chief minister J Jayalalithaa's death as a precondition for talks.

State Minister D Jayakumar said such "politics of opportunism" will not succeed and questioned why Panneerselvam had not "taken action" in this regard when he was the chief minister for 75 days, following Jayalalithaa's death in December last.



"OPS (Panneerselvam) was the chief minister for 75 days. He should have taken action then itself. Not taking action then and putting forward such a demand now is opportunism which the people will not accept," he told reporters here.

"There is no history of politics of opportunism succeeding. It will be swept away by the tides of time," he added.

A probe into Jayalalithaa's "mysterious" death is among the conditions put forward by the Puratchi Thalaivi faction, led by Panneerselvam, for the talks to commence with the rival faction, led by Chief Minister EK Palaniswami.

The other demand of the Panneerselvam camp is the expulsion of jailed general secretary VK Sasikala, her nephew and deputy TTV Dhinakaran and other members of the family from the party.

Jayakumar reiterated that the faction was "ready for talks" with the rival camp.

The talks, however, have failed to make any headway with the OPS faction sticking to their demands.

To a question on Panneerselvam's reported remarks that snap polls were likely in Tamil Nadu, Jayakumar termed them as "mischievous and unacceptable".

He expressed confidence that the "government", headed by Palaniswami, will not only complete its term till 2021, but will also retain power in the Assembly election due that year.

The next Assembly polls will take place in "only in 2021," said Jayakumar.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Precondition for merger talks opportunism: AIADMK (Amma)

The AIADMK (Amma) faction today described as "opportunism" rival O Panneerselvam camp's demand for a CBI probe into former Tamil Nadu chief minister J Jayalalithaa's death as a precondition for merger talks. State Finance Minister D Jayakumar said such "politics of opportunism" will not succeed and questioned why Panneerselvam had not "taken action" in this regard when he was the chief minister for 75 days, following Jayalalithaa's death in December last. "OPS (Panneerselvam) was the chief minister for 75 days. He should have taken action then itself. Not taking action then and putting forward such a demand now is opportunism which the people will not accept," he told reporters here. "There is no history of politics of opportunism succeeding. It will be swept away by the tides of time," he added. A CBI probe into Jayalalithaa's "mysterious" death is among the conditions put forward by the AIADMK Puratchi Thalaivi Amma faction, led by Panneerselvam, for the merger talks to commence ... The (Amma) faction today described as "opportunism" rival O Panneerselvam camp's demand for a probe into former chief minister J Jayalalithaa's death as a precondition for talks.

State Minister D Jayakumar said such "politics of opportunism" will not succeed and questioned why Panneerselvam had not "taken action" in this regard when he was the chief minister for 75 days, following Jayalalithaa's death in December last.

"OPS (Panneerselvam) was the chief minister for 75 days. He should have taken action then itself. Not taking action then and putting forward such a demand now is opportunism which the people will not accept," he told reporters here.

"There is no history of politics of opportunism succeeding. It will be swept away by the tides of time," he added.

A probe into Jayalalithaa's "mysterious" death is among the conditions put forward by the Puratchi Thalaivi faction, led by Panneerselvam, for the talks to commence with the rival faction, led by Chief Minister EK Palaniswami.

The other demand of the Panneerselvam camp is the expulsion of jailed general secretary VK Sasikala, her nephew and deputy TTV Dhinakaran and other members of the family from the party.

Jayakumar reiterated that the faction was "ready for talks" with the rival camp.

The talks, however, have failed to make any headway with the OPS faction sticking to their demands.

To a question on Panneerselvam's reported remarks that snap polls were likely in Tamil Nadu, Jayakumar termed them as "mischievous and unacceptable".

He expressed confidence that the "government", headed by Palaniswami, will not only complete its term till 2021, but will also retain power in the Assembly election due that year.

The next Assembly polls will take place in "only in 2021," said Jayakumar.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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