In Tamil Nadu, the warring factions of the ruling
AIADMK are indulged in war of words as the political turmoil continues for the
ninth day today. Acting Chief Minister O.Panneerselvam has said the party MLAs
keep contacting him expressing willingness to join his camp but they are being
held captive near Chennai. Talking to newspersons in Chennai, he dared his
rival camp led by the party ad hoc General Secretary VK Sasikala to allow the
MLAs to come out from a resort in the East Coast Road near Chennai.
Meanwhile, Ms VK Sasikala visited the resort
yesterday for the second time in as many days and spoke to them in presence of
the media. She said she is being opposed by
those who cannot accept a woman to
enter politics. The Panneerselvam camp has gained the support of the party's
six more Members of Parliament and many other of its regional commanders
yesterday, though open support of MLAs is yet stagnant. He claims MLAs are
willing to join his side but could not at this moment, as they are held
captive.
Ms Sasikala sought to counter it by showing them
to the media in her presence. Meanwhile, the stand of the principal opposition
DMK is expected to be known this evening when the party's 'higher level
strategy committee' meeting is scheduled to be held in Chennai.
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