Four Lok Sabha MPs--Jaisingh Thiyagaraj Natterjee (Tuticorin), Senguttuvan (Vellore), R P Marutharaja (Perambalur) and S Rajendran (Villupuram) met Panneerselvam at his Greenways residence this morning and pledged support to him, taking the number of MPs backing him in the fight to 10.
Rajya Sabha MP R Lakshmanan also switched over to the Panneerselvam camp, provoking an embattled Sasikala to sack him as the party's Villupuram (North) district chief.
Before heading for the resort, Sasikala told journalists outside the Poes Garden residence of her mentor and former Chief Minister, the late J Jayalalithaa, it was "very difficult" to be a woman in politics.
Sasikala also displayed a copy of a 'fake letter' allegedly sent by her to Governor C Vidyasagar Rao threatening to commit suicide if she was not allowed to form the government.
The AIADMK general secretary said she had seen such a "flutter" earlier happen in AIADMK following the death of its founder the late M G Ramachandran, but Jayalalithaa steered the party tactfully and even ensured it won a successive term in last year's polls.
Sasikala claimed she had the support of the party MLAs.
"The MLAs are with me. Today also I am going to meet them. As General Secretary, I can tell you that the AIADMK government will certainly continue for the next four-and-a- half years and serve people," she said.
Meanwhile, BJP MP Subramanian Swamy, who has been batting for Sasikala to be sworn in as Chief Minister, injected a new twist to the lingering political drama being played out in the state, saying Governor Rao had to make a decision by tomorrow or a case "can be filed charging abetment of horse trading".
"The TN Guv must decide CM issue by tomorrow otherwise a WP (writ petition) under Art 32 of the Constitution can be filed charging abetment of horse trading," Swamy said on twitter.
"He (Swamy) is a member of the National Executive and his
views are not that of the state unit," Sounderrajan told reporters.
Union Minister and senior state BJP leader Pon Radhakrishnan defended the Governor, saying "This is not a party issue" in which a quick decision can be taken.
"This concerns the fate of Tamil Nadu, so there is no need for any haste," he added.
Asked about Swamy's contention that the Governor has to decide on the issue of government formation by tomorrow or else a court case can be filed, Sasikala said, "We will discuss it."
"Our party and grassroots level workers are with us. They are the true sense of this movement. Be bold, I am with you," she told them.
Sounderrajan wondered why AIADMK MLAs supporting V K Sasikala were staying in "one particular place" and the "necessity" for that.
"Why are all (AIADMK) legislators staying in one particular place. What is the necessity for that? (AIADMK) general secretary (Sasikala) goes and meets them. Don't you think it is against democracy to bring all MLAs under one roof and making them stay in one place?" she asked.
"The Governor's responsibility is not only to swear in somebody. It is also his responsibility to monitor whether there is a stable government in place or not. My view is Governor will not take any decision in haste," she said.
While Sasikala has so far succeeded in keeping the flock of AIADMK MLAS with her, some party MPs started deserting her after Pannerselvam's rebellion.
Rajya Sabha MP V Maitreyan was the first Parliamentarian to extend support to Panneerselvam. Lok Sabha MPS -- P R Sundaram, K Ashok Kumar, V Sathyabama and Vanaroja switched over to his camp yesterday. Panneerselvam also enjoys support of six AIADMK MLAs.
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