According to party sources, MLAs from both factions were holding informal meetings over the issue. An MLA from Sasikala camp, who was on board the INS Chennai, said there are likely to be formal meetings on the matter during the later part of the day.
On Panneerselvam's demand for ending family rule by Sasikala of AIADMK (Amma) and Deputy General Secretary TTV Dhinakaran, her nephew, the MLA said the senior leaders would have to decide on any such issue.
Commercial Taxes Minister K C Veeramani said the split in the party ranks was "temporary".
Speaking to a Tamil TV channel, he said some "good news could come in hours", indicating the next course of action on possible merger of the two factions.
However, he did not elaborate.
But, sources in the Panneerselvam camp said none from the rival side had so far approached them for talks.
AIADMK (Amma) Presidium Chairman and Higher Education Minister KA Sengottaiyan and Environment Minister Dindigul C Srinivasan held discussions with Chief Minister K Palaniswami.
The Chief Minister was not present during the meeting late last night to discuss the matter.
This morning, Srinivasan and Sengottaiyan met Dhinakaran, who returned from Bengaluru without meeting his aunt Sasikala.
Dhinakaran is also facing heat from the Delhi Police for allegedly attempting to bribe an Election Commission official to retain the original party symbol.
The AIADMK suffered a vertical split on February 7 when Panneerselvam alleged that he was forced by Sasikala to make way for her elevation as Chief Minister.
The late leader was then chief of the party.
The two factions had since staked claim to the two leaves symbol which the Election Commission subsequently froze.
Last night, some of the ministers met at the residence of Electricity minister P Thangamani where they discussed the modalities of a patch-up.
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