Dhinakaran dares Tamil Nadu CM Palaniswami to quit office, prove majority

Opposition parties led by the DMK had urged Rao to order a floor test

Press Trust of India  |  Chennai 

Sidelined leader T T V on Sunday asked Tamil Nadu Chief Minister K to resign from his post and convene a meeting of party and elect a new Legislature party leader.

Dhinakaran, who is waging a running battle with and camp for supremacy in the party, said the chief minister should meet Governor Ch and tender his resignation and then convene a meeting of party legislators.


"Let say that the post of Chief Minister and the Cabinet which was given by 'Chinnamma' (V K Sasikala) is not necessary ... Let them choose anyone (as Legislature party leader)... We are not concerned," he told reporters here.

who had said two days ago that the government would fall within a week, said he was ready to send his loyalist to the meeting of legislators he was proposing, and added that "I am not responsible if they do not vote for you ()"

After the and camps merged last month, loyalist had petitioned the governor seeking Palaniswami's ouster.

Also, Opposition parties led by the had urged Rao to order a floor test and ask to prove his majority.

The matter later went to the Madras High Court, which has restrained the Assembly Speaker from holding a floor test till September 20.

alleged that were lured through inducements. He claimed that but for some legislators who were in the camp out of "selfishness", the majority was with him.

He said all his loyalists were determined (to see the ouster of regime), and he cannot "change" that.

He repeatedly asked why the chief minister and others in his Cabinet had given an affidavit endorsing Sasikala as party general secretary and him as deputy general secretary to the Election Commission.

Affidavits were filed by and other leaders when Pannneerselvam rebelled and petitioned the EC disputing the leadership of Sasikala.

Subsequently, and other leaders of his faction sidelined both Sasikala and and after merger of the Palaniswami-camps, the unified group also annulled the appointments of the jailed leader and her nephew.

To a question, asserted that he had not indulged in any "corruption" and said the cases (of alleged FERA violation) against him pertained to 1996 when he was not even an MP.

He said he became an MP only in 1999.

First Published: Sun, September 17 2017. 18:00 IST