VK Sasikala’s slew of phone conversations to the AIADMK cadre underscoring the demoralisation of the rank and file has finally elicited a strong response. The faction of party co-coordinator and former chief minister Edappadi Palaniswami has said that she’s not even a primary member of the party and that she’s trying to draw some political relevance through the strange drama.
The Salem charter of the AIADMK, home ground for Palaniswami, has put out a six-resolution release that includes a condemnation for Sasikala.
Usually, party announcements followed a strict regimen under Palaniswami and O Panneerselvam. Both leaders would sign off on all major announcements, underscoring—or reminding—one another that leadership is a shared responsibility under the new post-Jayalalithaa establishment.
The condemnation resolution released on Thursday by Palaniswami’s faction didn’t feature Panneerselvam. The release also said Sasikala’s statements were aimed to polarise the cadre along caste lines (Sasikala had said in one of the leaked audios that some decisions were made with caste preferences in mind). “There is no connection between Sasikala and the party,” said the Salem AIADMK charter.