Will speak later on AIADMK-NDA issue: Union Minister Murugan on factional crisis
Coimbatore (Tamil Nadu) [India], May 14 (ANI): Union Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting L Murugan refrained from commenting in detail on the reported split within the AIADMK and statements by senior leader C V Shanmugam regarding the party's association with the NDA alliance.
Speaking to reporters after arriving at Coimbatore Airport, Murugan said he would respond to the issue later and did not make any detailed remarks on the political developments surrounding the AIADMK.
After interacting briefly with the media, the Union Minister left for Mettupalayam under police escort.
Murugan's remarks came after Shanmugam claimed that the majority of party MLAs had passed a resolution to contest elections independently and remain outside any alliance.
"So, the majority of AIADMK MLAs in the meeting passed a resolution that the AIADMK will contest the election alone. AIADMK will be without any alliance. We are without an alliance now and should revamp our party in the coming days," Shanmugam had said.
He also announced that former minister S P Velumani would serve as the AIADMK Assembly Leader, while C Vijayabaskar had been appointed as the party Whip.
Earlier, Shanmugam claimed that a majority of AIADMK MLAs had rejected the proposal of forming a government with the support of the DMK and instead decided to support the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK)-led government in Tamil Nadu.
He further alleged that the AIADMK's core ideology had been weakened under the leadership of EPS and accused him of removing dissenting leaders from party posts.
The political turmoil within the AIADMK has deepened following disciplinary action initiated by the EPS-led faction against several MLAs and senior leaders accused of defying the party whip during the recent floor test in the Tamil Nadu Assembly.
The faction also submitted a petition to the Assembly Secretary seeking action against 25 MLAs who allegedly voted in favour of the TVK government.
The ongoing infighting within the AIADMK has triggered sharp political exchanges in Tamil Nadu, with questions being raised over party unity and leadership ahead of future elections. (ANI)
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