Thangatamilselvan, MLA, a staunch loyalist of sidelined AIADMK deputy general secretary Dhinakaran, said the dissident legislators had been contacted over phone from the party headquarters yesterday and invited for tomorrow's meeting.
"We asked them why we were not invited for a previous similar meeting," he told reporters outside Dhinakaran's residence here.
The rebel MLAs were informed that it was 'inadvertent' and that such things would not recur, he said.
When asked if the MLAs supporting Dhinakaran would press their demand in tomorrow's meeting, Thangatamilselvan shot back saying "the question doesn't arise since we are not attending it".
"There is no chance of going since our demand (of removing the chief minister) has not been fulfilled," he said.
The 19 MLAs made the demand a day after the AIADMK factions led by Palaniswami and O Panneerselvam merged. The strength of the camp has gone up to 21 with two more MLAs joining it. The MLAs are staying in neighbouring Puducherry.
Palaniswami and Dhinakaran are involved in a tussle for power even as opposition parties including DMK have been demanding that the governor direct a floor test for the state government in the assembly to prove its strength.
The chief minister's camp had recently announced that Dhinakaran had been removed from the party on August 10 itself and hence changes being made by him in party posts were invalid.
AIADMK's Lok Sabha members B Senguttuvan (Vellore) and M Udhayakumar (Dindigul) met Dhinakaran here and expressed their support.
Later, speaking to reporters, Senkuttuvan alleged that Tamil Nadu had "the most corrupt government in the country" and wanted Palaniswami to step down as chief minister.
"Amma (late Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa) had given an excellent rule. But the prevailing situation is a shame for all in Tamil Nadu," he said.
Senkuttuvan said the alleged suicide of Dalit student and medical aspirant Anitha, who had opposed National Entrance cum Eligibility Test in the Supreme Court, made them take a position against the government.
Dhinakaran today sacked party's Lok Sabha MP KRP Prabakaran as party's Tirunelveli Rural District Secretary, replacing him with S S N Chokkalingam.
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