Asserting that his aim was to safeguard the party, he said the group (of his loyalist MLAs) was hopeful that Rao will "take a good decision."
Describing the governor as a "legal expert", Dhinakaran told reporters in Chennai that "justice", for which his loyalists had taken up cudgels against the incumbent dispensation led by Palaniswami, "will win".
"I will work with them (his loyalist MLAs)," the sidelined AIADMK leader said.
He said it would not be true if there are any claims that his loyalist MLAs have gone to Puducherry out of fear.
"Ninenteen of them have gone there with a passion of sacrifice, to safeguard the party and the whole India is watching the situation," Dhinakaran said.
"They are in Puducherry with the confidence that Governor Rao will expeditiously fulfill their representation," he said, adding money cannot buy his loyalists.
AIADMK's interim general secretary V K Sasikala is serving a prison term at a Bengaluru prison following her conviction in a disproportionate assets case.
Adorning sacred beads worn by devotees who visit the holy shrine of Sabarimala in Kerala, Dhinakaran said he will visit the temple.
Meanwhile, Dhinakaran's confidant Thangatamilselvan told reporters in Puducherry that if the chief minister was not replaced, they will meet President Ram Nath Kovind on this issue.
To a query on notice from the Assembly Speaker, Thangatamilselvan claimed, "This (notice) is not legally valid and will not bind us and they cannot disqualify us."
He said this was being done only to "intimidate" Dhinakaran's loyalist MLAs.
Last night, AIADMK MLA from Vriddhachalam V T Kalaiselvan met Dhinakaran and extended his support to the sidelined leader, taking the number of rebel MLAs to 21.
The state has witnessed a political crisis ever since the Palaniswami and former chief minister O Panneerselvam's factions merged on Monday.
Of the 234-member Tamil Nadu Assembly, the AIADMK has 134 MLAs. There is no one representing the R K Nagar constituency in the House from where late AIADMK supremo and former chief minister Jayalalithaa had contested.
The DMK has 89 seats, Congress eight and IUML one.
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