From VCK suspense to AMMK's horse-trading charge: TVK's road to power
NDA constituent AMMK has accused TVK of alleged horse-trading as Congress MLAs were shifted to Hyderabad.
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After visiting Left parties' leaders on Friday, Vijay is expected to on VCK chief (PTI)
Chennai, 9 May
The uncertainty over government formation in Tamil Nadu may
clear by Saturday evening when VCK, a long-time ally of the Left parties, is
expected to spell out its stand on the crucial question of extending support to
TVK to form government.
The Vijay-led party faced serious allegations when NDA
constituent AMMK accused it of alleged bid aimed at horse-trading. MLAs
belonging to Congress, which has extended support to the TVK, have shifted to
Hyderabad.
After the Left parties declared unconditional support to TVK
to form the government asserting it was to prevent BJP's backdoor entry through
Governor and to respect the people's mandate, VCK founder chief Thol
Thirumavalavan immediately went into a huddle with his party office-bearers through
video-conferencing on Friday.
While it was expected that the VCK would announce its stand
on Saturday morning, the party has said the decision shall be made known by
Thirumavalavan at 4pm, setting the political circles abuzz over.
In a return of "resort politics" - last seen in
Tamil Nadu after the demise of AIADMK matriarch and Chief Minister J
Jayalalithaa in 2016, the five Congress MLAs were now in Hyderabad and TVK
legsislators were in a resort/hotel in Mamallapuram near here. While the AIADMK
MLAs have returned to Chennai from Puducherry, its chief Edappadi K Palaniswami
has greeted the "party that is set to form the government."
At a time when claims were doing the rounds that VCK is
eyeing plum posts, including Deputy CM in the Cabinet to be helmed by Vijay,
party leader SS Balaji said the VCK has the liberty to take a decision at its
will and convenience.
"Why is so much fuss made and pressure exerted on
us," he asked and underlined that Thirumavalavan had clearly stated that
the decision would be announced on May 9after a high level party committee's
meeting on Friday evening. VCK leader Vanniarasu, a close aid of the party
founder, had already given a clear indication that Viduthalai Chiruthaigal
Katchi was keen on getting a share in power, which the TVK is prepared to
offer.
AMMK LAUNCHES
COMPLAINT
Meanwhile, the AMMK has lodged a complaint with the Guindy
police here against the TVK, alleging the use of a "forged" support
letter to stake claim for government formation. According to Guindy police, a
petition has been received from AMMK General Secretary TTV Dhinakaran.
Speaking to reporters, the AMMK chief accused the Vijay-led
Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam of submitting a photocopy of a forged letter to
Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar, falsely claiming the support of AMMK’s
lone MLA-elect from Mannargudi, S Kamaraj.
"The TVK, which claims to be a pure force, has indulged
in forgery and horse-trading," Dhinakaran lashed out at a press
conference. He also questioned why the original letter, allegedly providing
support from AMMK to TVK, was not submitted to the governor by Vijay's party
and warned of legal action in the issue.
He alleged that the party attempted to bypass the
anti-defection law by fabricating support. He also revealed that Kamaraj was
"shocked" to see the forged document used in his name. On Friday,
Dhinakaran had formally extended AMMK's support to AIADMK General Secretary
Palaniswami.
Meanwhile, the TVK has dismissed the allegations as
"false news," releasing a counter-video purportedly showing MLA
Kamaraj signing the "support letter" voluntarily.
The Guindy police are expected to conduct a preliminary
inquiry into the petition before deciding on the registration of an FIR.
TVK president Vijay, who visited senior leaders of the left
parties here on Friday, is expected to call on VCK chief Thirumalavan in connection
with government formation. Tight security arrangements have been made at the
office of the VCK in Ashok Nagar here ahead of the expected meeting.
Vijay-led Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam, with 108 seats, but 10
short of a majority initially, had earlier reached out to the Congress, CPI,
CPI (M) and the VCK-- all DMK allies, seeking their support to form the
government after winning its maiden Assembly election in Tamil Nadu, which was
held on 23 April.
Apart from Congress (5 seats), the three others have two
MLAs each in the 234-member House.
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