
The Newark city council admitted last week that infamous Indian fugitive Swami Nithyananda had conned him. 'Nithyananda conned me with Kailasa': Newark Mayor Ras Baraka Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Read all the Latest News, Trending News, Cricket News, Bollywood News, His image is now dented and it is time to have EPS as the leader of the party," Ma Foi K Pandiarajan, one of the many loyalists who jumped ship to the EPS camp, told News18. But he was selfish and did not recognise the efforts of those who were loyal to him including me. I was one of them who supported him during Dharmayudham in February 2017. OPS is facing the fight of his political career. “The AIADMK will be in serious trouble if it does not resolve its leadership issue and set its own house in order,” Manivannan told News9. And what's more, the occasional noises from VK Sasikala, the ousted AIADMK leader and Jayalalithaa's long-time companion, too add spice to the ongoing leadership tussle in the party. Professor Ramu Manivannan of Madras University says this situation suits the DMK, which is quietly going ahead in consolidating its position. In 1996, Jayalalithaa suffered a humiliating defeat but five years later she stormed to power and the DMK too achieved similar victories after defeats." Both the DMK and the AIADMK, lost the polls and got decimated in fact, at different times, but still bounced back to power with credible, sweeping victories. Recent political history of Tamil Nadu is a testimony that both these Dravidian parties – the AIADMK and the DMK – have kept the national parties at bay, and never allowed even the Congress to set its foot again after it was ejected in the late sixties. "If he and the BJP think that AIADMK is weak and will cede space, both are sadly mistaken. ORF's Sathiya Murthy told News9 that though the AIADMK may appear to be down in the dumps and a party undergoing a leadership crisis, it will still manage to contain the BJP headed by former IPS officer K Annamalai. Political analysts see no end to the crisis anytime soon, but caution that the BJP would do well to curb its enthusiasm.

Jayalaithaa’s long-time confidant VK Sasikala is also making the most of the division, taking on the current AIADMK leadership for being a “weak Opposition” to the ruling DMK, as per The Tribune.įile photo of VK Sasikala. The BJP, which is the AIADMK’s ally, is watching closely.Īs per The Tribune, though Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently tried to put an end to the raging debate over the ‘Hindi imposition’, cadres are also believed to be against the alliance with the BJP, especially after the language row, and the general feeling is that the AIADMK should approach the 2024 general election with a clean slate.ĪIADMK organisational secretary C Ponnaiyan recently made open accusations against the BJP-led central government. However, the EPS side claims that the situation is “confusing the cadres”, as per The Tribune. Remember, after Jayalalitha’s death the post of general secretary was abolished - OPS was named the coordinator and EPS the joint coordinator. Meanwhile, OPS backers have put up posters claiming their man was handpicked by late AIADMK supremo J Jayalalithaa.įile photo of late AIADMK leader J Jayalalithaa. The “we want single leadership" were first raised by EPS loyalists, and this in turn followed by the OPS camp demanding a “unified leadership".Īs per News18, the chorus for EPS as party leader has only grown louder. He said, rather cryptically, that there have been some voices seeking “single leadership" for the party. How did we get here? Let’s take a closer look:Īs per News18, the first sign of fomenting trouble was a proclamation by spokesperson D Jayakumar at a press meeting after a meeting of key functionaries last week. However, the two in a twist of events, they expelled Sasikala when she was in jail.

His third elevation to the chair was cut short when Jayalalithaa's aide VK Sasikala, who briefly took over the party, replaced him with EPS after he rebelled against her. OPS was twice handpicked by Jayalalithaa to be her stand-in-chief minister. The two leaders have been warring against each other - with both sides claiming to be the heir of the AIADMK. While EPS wants singular leadership, OPS wants the present dual leadership to continue. The entire issue stems from the leadership model practised by the party.
