Addressing a massive rally, the first in a series of rallies announced by him to mark the birth centenary of late chief minister and party founder M G Ramachandran (MGR), Dhinakaran launched a scathing attack on Palaniswami, saying he got the top post only because party chief V K Sasikala chose him.
Days after he announced the MGR birth centenary celebrations and appointed some office-bearers after returning to active party work on August 4, following a two-month hiatus, the Palaniswami camp had held a meeting on August 10 and passed a resolution, declaring that Dhinakaran's appointment as deputy general secretary was against the party bye-laws.
However, Dhinakaran had dismissed the resolution and asserted that he continued to be in control of the AIADMK.
Today's rally at Madurai, which is being seen as a show of strength by the Dhinakaran camp, was attended by six AIADMK MPs, 19 MLAs and a huge number of party workers.
Stating that it was the cadre who made the party and not only the MLAs, Dhinakaran said those who had passed the resolution against him should come out and see the crowd.
In a veiled attack on Panneerselvam over his demand for a probe into former chief minister J Jayalalithaa's death, Dhinakaran said let there be a judicial inquiry.
"The people know who was in power throughout the period when Puratchi Thalaivi Amma (Jayalalithaa) was in hospital. Let there be a judicial probe...The truth will come out," he said addressing the huge crowd, which stayed put braving rains.
He asserted that the people had elected the AIADMK government so that the good works of MGR and Jayalalithaa, who had toiled to protect the party to fight against the "evil and corrupt forces" (a veiled reference to the DMK), would continue.
"Instead of continuing with the good work of Amma, they (the government) are now focussing on removing me from the party post and using power to prevent the workers, including the MLAs, from attending this rally," alleged Dhinakaran.
Seeking to invoke the legacy of MGR, he said, "Is it wrong to celebrate MGR's birthday? Now, an AIADMK government is in power and it is working against the AIADMK."
Dhinakaran claimed that Palaniswami had become the chief minister only because "Chinnamma (Sasikala) pointed her finger at him."
Had Sasikala wanted, she could have made any of her family members the chief minister, but that was not her wish, he said, adding that she only wanted the government and the party to be protected for the welfare of the people.
He claimed that Palaniswami had become chief minister "by accident" and due to various circumstances, including Sasikala's incarceration in a Bengaluru jail in a corruption case.
"Those who claimed that they were waging a dharma yudhha (battle for justice), are actually fighting against dharma," Dhinakaran said.
He vowed to get the party's 'Two Leaves' poll symbol, which had been frozen by the Election Commission (EC) after the Panneerselvam faction staked claim to it, before the 2019 Lok Sabha election.
Earlier, talking to reporters, he questioned the Palaniswami camp's move to adopt the resolution, questioning his appointment as the party's deputy general secretary.
Stating that the Palaniswami camp had earlier submitted affidavits before the EC, supporting the appointment of him and Sasikala, he sought to know whether challenging the same later did not amount to cheating.
"They have passed a resolution, as per which the appointments made by me are null and void. Is this not 420 (cheating)? If 27 ministers, including the chief minister, have signed the resolution nullifying the appointments made by me, it is cheating," Dhinakaran said.
Dhinakaran alleged that there were reports of corruption against a state minister in implementing a marriage assistance scheme of the government.
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