EPS in trouble, govt. falls short of majority

ANI  |  Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India] 

A day after the of the two warring factions of the All Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK), Chief Minister Edappadi K. Palanisamy's (EPS) faced a crisis yesterday, when 19 of his MLAs withdrew their support, leading to the falling short of majority.

The MLAs resigned when EPS declared, former chief minister O. Panneerselvam (OPS), as his new Deputy Chief Minister, and the convenor of the party.

The 19 legislators, owing allegiance to former deputy general secretary T.T.V. Dhinakaran, Governor Vidyasagar Rao and withdrew support to the Chief Minister.

The MLAs reportedly told Rao that EPS had "forfeited" their confidence of the public as well, urging him to "intervene and institute the constitutional process."

Later, Opposition leader and Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) working president M.K. Stalin wrote to the Governor demanding an early floor test to prove the government's majority and prevent horse trading, while other Opposition leaders also endorsed the demand.

EPS, OPS and other senior ministers, meanwhile, held meetings at the Secretariat on the threat to the

In identical letters submitted to Governor Rao at the Raj Bhavan, the resigned MLAs claimed they were "disillusioned with the functioning of the headed by Mr. Palaniswami, as there has been abuse of power, favouritism, misuse of machinery, widespread corruption".

On the other hand, Stalin has claimed that "twenty two MLAs" have resigned.

Stalin wrote a letter to the Governor and said that any inordinate delay in asking the Chief Minister to prove his majority in the case will pave the way for continuance of an "unconstitutional" and will destabilise the democratic norms and precedents established in demonstrating the confidence of the House.

Here is a timeline of events that happened in last few months from split to merger:

December 7, 2016: After Jayalalithaa's death, senior leader O. Paneerselvam was sworn-in as the chief minister of According to reports, several MLAs were called to Apollo Hospital to sign a declaration, making Panneerselvam Jayalalithaa's successor.

December 29, 2016: V.K. Sasikala, the confidante of late J. Jayalalithaa, was appointed as AIADMK's general secretary on December 29 after several party functionaries urged her to lead the party.

February 5, 2017: O. Panneerselvam resigned from the chief minister post and Sasikala was elected head of the legislative party and proceeded to stake claim to form the Governor C. Vidyasagar Rao accepted Panneerselvam's resignation, but asked him to operate in a caretaker capacity.

February 14, 2017: Sasikala was convicted in the 19-year-old disproportionate assets case and sentenced to serve four years in jail. She also stood disqualified to take over as chief minister.

February 15, 2017: In yet another major development in politics, TTV Dhinakaran on February 15 was appointed as the Deputy General Secretary of the

February 18, 2017: Edappadi K. Palanisamy took oath as Chief Minister along with 31 other MLAs.

February 20, 2017: Amid an uproar in the Assembly, Edappadi K. Palanisamy won the vote of confidence with 122 MLAs supporting him.

March 22 2017: With the bypoll elections for vacant R K Nagar constituency approaching, both the factions staked claim over the party's "two leaves" symbol. On March 22, Election Commission froze the party symbol recognising the split in the party. In a statement, EC officials said that neither of the two factions will be able to use the "two leaves" symbol. Amid allegations of both camps bribing the voters, the election body "cancelled" R K Nagar bypoll election slated for April 10.

April 17, 2017: In what can be called as a major hint towards sewing up an unprecedented between two warring factions in the Government, the Sasikala and the O. Panneerselvam groups of the to discuss and deliberate over possibilities of their unification.

April 18, 2017: With TTV Dinakaran facing bribery allegations, the two factions initiated talks. At least 25 ministers held an emergency meeting to discuss the possible D Jayakumar, who belongs from OPS faction, in a statement to media, said that their side is open for talks on One of the major conditions for OPS faction for a was the expulsion of Sasikala and Dinakaran from the party, an issue which derailed the talks.

June 5, 2017: Soon after being granted bail in the case of alleged bribery for party symbol, deputy general secretary TTV Dinakaran reached Bengaluru and aunt Sasikala.

June 6, 2017: 21 MLAs Dinakaran at his residence, giving rise to speculations that many of them, who were part of the Palaniswami camp, may openly declare support to Dinakaran. Losing as many MLAs to Dinakaran could topple the

August 2017: CM Edappadi Palaniswami on August 11 said the appointment of TTV Dinakaran as party's deputy general secretary was "not acceptable", thus paving the way for a possible between the two factions.

A resolution was adopted, shunning party deputy general secretary T.T.V. Dhinakaran.

Party leaders from both the factions held multiple meetings on August 18, after which the OPS faction said an announcement on the will be made on August 21, 2017.

As per decision taken jointly by the both factions, former chief minister O. Panneerselvam (OPS) has been made new Deputy Chief Minister under the merged All Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) in the state. He will also hold the additional charge of Finance Ministry.

The decision of was taken by both factions days after the accepted the (PTA)'s two key demands for - a probe into former Chief Minister Jayalalithaa's death and conversion of her Poes Garden residence into a memorial.

The third demand was the ouster of general secretary Sasikala and her family members from the party.

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