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No surprise in AIADMK office-bearers poll results

- April 27, 2022

Chennai, April 27 (BPNS)

The results of the AIADMK organizational polls held in two phases on April 21st and April 25th have come and there are no major surprises in the new list of office-bearers.

The first list of the winning office bearers was released from the AIADMK headquarters on Wednesday and it did not reflect any major surprises.

The list shows that all the prominent party leaders who were holding the party posts as district secretaries are continuing.

Former school education minister, K.A. Sengottaiyan – Erode (suburban) , Former MP, SPM Syed Khan (Theni), former MP, N. Balaganga, (North Chennai), former electricity minister, Thangamani (Namakkal), former local administration minister, SP Velumani (Coimbatore suburban) and former law minister CVe Shanmugham (Villupuram) are the prominent names who have retained the district secretary posts. All the rural and urban district secretaries of the party remain the same.

According to organizational structure of the AIADMK, the party has 75 district committees while in Tamil Nadu there are only 38 revenue districts. The list shows the names of people who are nominated to the state council as also the deputy, assistant secretaries, and treasurer of the district committees of the party.

There were earlier reports that the AIADMK organizational elections would spring up a few surprises but the results proved otherwise with the loyalists of O. Panneerselvam and Edappadi K. Palaniswami getting nominated to crucial party posts.

With the AIADMK organizational polls over, the onus is now on the next move of V.K. Sasikala, expelled former interim general secretary of the party. While Edappadi K. Palaniswami and those owing allegiance to him are against her induction, the faction close to O. Panneerselvam, predominantly from South Tamil Nadu are keen that she is back in the party. Sources in the AIADMK told BPNS that the group showing allegiance to Sasikala is of the opinion that the votes split between AIADMK and Amma Makkal Munnetra Kazhagam( AMMK) of Sasikala’s nephew TTV Dhianakaran in the recent Urban local body polls had clinched several seats in favour of DMK. This faction has communicated to the party leadership that if AMMK merges into AIADMK, South Tamil Nadu will again be out of bounds for DMK.