Sasikala gets the crown, may be a thorn for Tamil Nadu CM

Sasikala as Jayalalithaa's successor was approved by the 2,490 members

Sasikala
V K Sasikala pays tribute to late J Jayalalithaa after she was appointed AIADMK general secretary through a resolution passed by the party’s general council, at Poes Garden in Chennai on Thursday <b>Photo</b>: PTI
T E Narasimhan Chennai
Last Updated : Dec 30 2016 | 12:56 AM IST
The All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) on Thursday elected V K Sasikala (known as Chinnaamma), close aide of late Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa, as general secretary.
 
At the party’s general council meeting on Thursday, the resolution for appointing Sasikala as Jayalalithaa’s successor was approved by the 2,490 members. There was no other contestant.
 
A general secretary has to be elected by basic party members in Tamil Nadu and office-bearers of party wings in Puducherry, New Delhi, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Maharashtra and Andaman. Till then, a person is elected by the various wings of the party. The general council has unanimously decided that the fit person to become the general secretary is Sasikala, said AIADMK.
 
After the meeting, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister O Panneerselvam drove to former AIADMK supermo Jayalalithaa’s residence along with senior party leaders and told Sasikala about the decision and requested her to take charge. She agreed to take charge as the AIADMK’s next general secretary, said Panneerselvam.
 
A section of AIADMK cadres are against Sasikala if she decides to run for chief minister. Sasikala will also have to convince the Bharatiya Janata Party, which prefers Panneerselvam as chief minister.
 
Political analyst S Gurumurthy said in an interview that, Sasikala was copying Jayalalitha, but she faced mass discontent among the cadre. “Her rise will see the AIADMK melt away. The change is the biggest challenge for the AIADMK,” he told a newspaper.
 
At the AIADMK’s first general body meeting after Jayalalithaa’s death, Panneerselvam read a condolence message. After that 14 resolutions were read, including one appointing Sasikala as general secretary. All were passed without any objection.
 
Analysts said the party had over four years in power and ministers would prefer to complete their term. In the next Assembly election, the AIADMK will, however, not have a mass leader to draw voters.
 
Panneerselvam, on his part, is trying to become more visible. After the recent cyclone he was on the ground almost every day to ensure that life returned to normal in the affected areas. Officials know him as an “active” chief minister.
 
But, many of his Cabinet colleagues have said Sasikala should take charge as chief minister. These ministers were chosen by Sasikala to contest in the previous Assembly election.
 
Analysts are watching the stance of Panneerselvam over Sasikala taking up a key role in the party. Some believe he has the backing of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
 
The BJP may prefer Panneerselvam as chief minister. After Jayalalithaa’s death, the party moved swiftly to back him. For the BJP, this is an opportunity to grab a slice of the votes in Tamil Nadu.
 
Under Jayalalithaa, the AIADMK provided issue-based support to the National Democratic Alliance. The relationship is important for the BJP, but it is doubtful that the situation will remain the same under Sasikala’s leadership.

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First Published: Dec 30 2016 | 12:55 AM IST

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