DMK South Chennai District Secretary J Anbazhagan, perceived to be a confidante of party Treasurer M K Stalin, alleged "ulterior motives" behind the non-notification of the vacancy even ten days after the court verdict.
Consequent to the Bangalore court verdict in the illegal assets case, Jayalalithaa was "disqualified from holding the office of MLA and has demitted the office of Chief Minister" with O Panneerselvam replacing her, he said in a letter to Assembly Secretary A M P Jamaludeen, copy of which was released to media by the DMK headquarters.
He further claimed that despite Jayalalithaa's conviction and imprisonment, her photographs were still being displayed in the assembly premises as well as Assembly Secretariat, which he described as "illegal and unlawful" and sought their removal.
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