EPS named AIADMK’s CM candidate

Wednesday 14th October 2020 05:53 EDT
 
 

Chennai: Putting at rest the confusion that prevailed in the AIADMK for quite some time, the party last week unanimously elected incumbent Chief Minister Edappadi K Palaniswami as its chief ministerial candidate for the 2021 Assembly elections.

Besides, the 11-member steering committee became a reality after three years wherein Palaniswami and O Panneerselvam had their members in the ratio of 6:5. However, the powers of this committee have not been announced. Senior leaders said it would be finalised during the ensuing general council meeting.

"With joy, I announce that Palaniswami has been unanimously elected as the victorious CM candidate of the party for 2021 elections," Panneerselvam announced amidst cheers from party functionaries. Cadre burst crackers and distributed sweets to celebrate the moment.

Thanking the party for announcing him as the CM candidate, Palaniswami, in his tweet, promised that he would work tirelessly for making the AIADMK as a victorious political movement and that he would lead the party in accordance with the views of the party cadre.

At the press meet, firstly, Palaniswami announced the names of the members of the steering committee, and following this, Panneerselvam announced the election of Palaniswami as the CM candidate. The announcements came after marathon talks. For the first time, the AIADMK has announced its chief ministerial candidate as well as a steering committee for the party. Besides, there is no representation for women in this committee since former Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa used to appoint women in all fora of the party at the State level and at the grassroots level.

Asked why seniors like KA Sengottaiyan were not inducted into the steering committee, R Vaithilingam, Deputy Coordinator of the party said, "Already he has some key posts including organising secretary. But many more opportunities are there for others like election committee etc."

Questioned whether the same situation would prevail even after the release of VK Sasikala from the prison, SDCP Council chairman C Ponnaiyan said "She has no connection with the AIADMK as she is not a member of the party."

After the announcements, Palaniswami and Panneerselvam accompanied by all Ministers and functionaries visited the memorials of former Chief Ministers MG Ramachandran and J Jayalalithaa and paid their respects. In the evening, Palaniswami called on Panneerselvam at the latter's residence and thanked him for announcing him as the party's CM candidate. Most of the members of the steering committee and P Ravindranath, son of Panneerselvam were also present during the meeting which lasted for around 45 minutes.


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