The response from the Palaniswami faction came even as some of the party members who were named office-bearers by Dhinakaran yesterday declined to accept the posts, signalling that they will stay put in the chief minister's camp.
Finance Minister D Jayakumar wondered how could Dhinakaran said the issue of party general secretary V K Sasikala's appointment itself was pending both in court and the Election Commission.
When that primary matter was pending, the subsequent appointment of Dhinakaran as deputy general secretary by Sasikala was also a "question mark."
"It amounts to making a mockery of the process of making appointements to party posts and it will create confusion," he told reporters.
Revenue Minister R B Udhayakumar, another Palaniswami follower, said the new appointments made by Dhinakaran reflected "failure" in getting the cooperation and support of office-bearers who were already funcitoning efficiently.
"No one is concurring with these appointments," he remarked.
Speaking to reporters in Madurai, he affirmed that all those named in the new list were highly efficient.
However, he questioned the need for such appointments at the present juncture, saying it will not be accepted by the Election Commission, the people or party functionaries.
Stating that the appointments did not have any validity, K P Munusamy, from former chief minister O Panneerselvam's AIADMK Puratchi Thalaivi Amma faction, said Dhinakaran "is an outsider" who was expelled from the party by former chief minister Jayalalithaa.
Meanwhile, A K Bose, MLA, who was named joint secretary of agriculture wing yesterday, declined to take up the post.
Flanked by Udhayakumar, he said he could not accept the new post in view of his health condition.
Sathya Panneerselvam said she would continue to function under the leadership of Palaniswami and Palani said he was happy in his position of being a legislator.
Defending the appointments, Dhinakaran loyalist and former Minister P Palaniappan, who was named organising secretary, said, "We spoke with legislators Palani and Sathya Panneerselvam and took their concurrence before they were named. Their stand now is regrettable."
Seeking to reassert his authority in the AIADMK, Dhinakaran had yesterday named several of his loyalists as office-bearers of the party, the first exercise undertaken by him after a two-month hiatus.
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