TTV Dhinakaran (EPS) 
Tamil Nadu

Dhinakaran unfazed, continues reshuffling AIADMK ranks

The combative Dhinakaran removed a number of senior party functionaries, including senior ministers, from various posts.

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CHENNAI: Unfazed by the attack from Chief Minister K Palaniswami's camp, which questioned the validity of several appointments made by him, sidelined AIADMK (Amma) deputy chief T T V Dhinakaran today continued to reshuffle party ranks.     

The combative Dhinakaran removed a number of senior party functionaries, including senior ministers, from various posts.      

Among others, Dhinakaran sacked senior cabinet ministers P Thangamani and S P Velumani as district secretaries of Namakkal and Coimbatore (suburban), respectively.      

He also removed their colleague M Natarajan as the district secretary of Tiruchirapally City unit.    

Further, Dhinakaran sacked the door to Tiruchirappally (suburban) Secretary T Rathinavel, MP.    

Tiruchirapally City and Tiruchirapally suburban units will henceforth function as Tiruchirapally City, North and South districts, he added.      

Thangamani and Velumani, besides former Ministers V Murthy, T K M Chinnaiah, BV Ramana and Mukkur N Subramanian were also removed by Dhinakaran as AIADMK Organisation Secretary.    

Further, Tirupur City district secretary and former Minister M S M Anandan was also booted out. He was replaced by former MP C Sivasamy.      

Dhinakaran also announced reshuffling of various other party units.      

All the changes were being made with the approval of party chief V K Sasikala, he said in a statement.    

Earlier in the day, the Palaniswami camp had hit out at Dhinakaran, saying he had been removed as Deputy General Secretary on August 10 itself and that the sackings and appointments made by him were not valid.      

Dhinakaran had "no authority or qualification" to remove those appointed by late AIADMK chief Jayalalithaa from party posts and his announcements in this regard were not binding on party affairs, a resolution adopted at the meeting said.      

The meeting, among others, had also decided to convene the party's General Council, which could possibly take a call on removing Sasikala from the AIADMK

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