Sasikala's DA case raises doubts whether she will be elected in 6 months: Governor in report to MHA
C Vidyasagar Rao has asked the state police to look into allegations of horse-trading.
Tamil Nadu Governor C Vidyasagar Rao on Friday told the Home Ministry that the disproportionate assets case against VK Sasikala, currently pending before the Supreme Court for verdict next week, raises doubts whether she will be elected within six months of taking over as the chief minister of Tamil Nadu, which is a constitutional necessity. In his report on the political crisis within the ruling All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam party in the state, Rao said he would like to wait till more clarity emerges in the matter before taking a call on whether O Panneerselvam should continue as the CM or hand over charge to Sasikala.
However, Raj Bhavan later denied the development and said the governor was yet to send a report on Tamil Nadu to the Centre, an official told ANI.
The note prepared by the governor had also pointed out that the letter of support from legislators given by Sasikala contained a resolution proposed by Panneerselvam, official sources told Scroll.in.
Rao hoped that a clear picture will soon emerge for him to make the decision.
Meanwhile the ruling party MLAs are lodged in a resort about 120 km from Chennai. Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam party leader MK Stalin on Friday evening met the governor and submitted a memorandum seeking a stable government in the state. “Horse-trading in any form has to be prevented and efforts to protect sanctity of anti-defection law has to be undertaken,” Stalin said.
The impasse between Sasikala and Panneerselvam has left Tamil Nadu politics in turmoil. Though Sasikala had claimed that she enjoyed the support of a majority of AIADMK legislators, Panneerselvam had said that several legislators were on his side and that he could prove his strength in the state Assembly.