Mass exodus from AIADMK continues, 3 ex-ministers join TVK
TVK leaders Ka Sengottaiyan, and Aadhav Arjuna among others were present on the occasion.
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Former AIADMK ministers C Vijayabaskar and MR Vijayabaskar have joined TVK (Screengrab)
Chennai, 2 July
Three former AIADMK ministers, Dr C Vijayabaskar, MR
Vijayabaskar and MSM Anandan along with their supporters, joined the ruling TVK
in the presence of its General Secretary 'Bussy' N Anand at Mamallapuram, about
57 km from here, on Thursday, evoking a "washing machine" jibe from
the DMK.
Both C Vijayabaskar, who resigned as Viralimalai MLA, and MR
Vijayabaskar, who gave up the Karur seat after winning on the AIADMK's Two
Leaves symbol, and former legislators, including Anandan, joined the ruling
dispensation lauding the governance under Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay.
Welcoming them into the party, TVK chief coordinator KA
Sengottaiyan said they had come to the right party after becoming disillusioned
with the present AIADMK leadership that was functioning like a "corporate
firm" rather than being a political organisation.
Defending their exit from the Dravidian major, Sengottaiyan
who had quit the AIADMK in November 2025 after he was expelled by its General Secretary
Edappadi K Palaniswami, lashed out at the latter accusing him as an epitome of
"betrayal."
"It is the AIADMK leadership that betrayed the party
workers by trying to align with the arch rival DMK. The fountainhead of
betrayal is there," Sengottaiyan said. He hailed TVK founder and Vijay as
"everlasting CM".
TVK leaders, including general secretaries Aadhav Arjuna and
Arunraj were present on the occasion. The newly inducted members were presented
a shawl each and welcomed into the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam founded by Vijay in
February 2024.
Commenting on the mass exodus from the AIADMK, DMK Dy
General Secretary Kanimozhi said on 'X':
"I heard that a 'washing
machine' of the kind the BJP used to employ in the north has now arrived in
Tamil Nadu too. They say this new Tamil Nadu model machine can even wash away
gutka stains... is it true?"
The DMK MP was apparently referring to the alleged
involvement of C Vijayaskar in the Gutka scam case which was transferred to the
Special Court for Criminal Cases involving MPs and MLAs, from the CBI.
The DMK IT wing quoting an editorial in the party organ
'Murasoli', said in a post on social media that former Transport Minister MRVijayabaskar was arrested in a high-profile Rs 100 crore land grabbing and
fraud case. He was arrested from Kerala and brought to the state for a probe
and lodged in Tiruchirappalli prison.
The Income Tax department has also registered a separate
case in this regard, the post said on 'X' and asked "what merit does Chief
Minister C Joseph Vijay has to talk about corruption?"
AIADMK women's wing state deputy secretary Gayathri Raghuram
sarcastically remarked "Promising change." The TVK is sending the
wrong message to the people by including politicians who are accused of
corruption. The people who trusted the TVK are being let down, as those with
controversial backgrounds are being given a red carpet welcome.
"This is not the clean politics that the people
expected. If TVK truly believed in honesty and corruption-free administration,
then it should hold the DMK and AIADMK politicians facing corruption charges
accountable before the law; not felicitate them and admit them into its
fold," she said on 'X'.
She claimed that in 2023, the then Governor RN Ravi granted
permission to the CBI to prosecute former minister C Vijayabaskar in the gutka
scam case. Interestingly, Dr Vijayabaskar, who is always seen in a white shirt
and a dhoti with the prominent markings of AIADMK's black, white and maroon
coloured stripes on the border, was noticed in a trouser during his induction
into the TVK.
Earlier, speaking to reporters ahead of merging his group
with the TVK, Dr Vijayabaskar, said the collective decision was not made in
haste but decided after a series of consultations with his supporters, district
office bearers, and the people of his Viralimalai assembly constituency,
unanimously desiring for a political change.
The former health minister attributed his departure to the
"wrong decisions" made by the present AIADMK leadership. MR
Vijayabaskar also joined the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam along with his supporters
from Karur.
Hundreds of their supporters from Pudukkottai district and
Karur arrived in buses and other vehicles to participate in the event. Anandan,
who quit the AIADMK after serving the party for 45 years and joined the TVK,
expressed deep dissatisfaction with the current AIADMK leadership.
He flayed the party general secretary, saying the party
under him had become a "self-centered" organisation that ignored the
concerns and hard work of its loyal cadres. Speaking to reporters, he said he
saw the future of Tamil Nadu politics in the TVK and expressed confidence in CM
Vijay's leadership and the party's potential to provide effective governance
for the next five years.
Also, Anandan dismissed allegations of"horse-trading" and asserted that he and others were joining the
party on their own volition due to their belief in the movement, rather than
out of any external pressure or corrupt influence.
Along with them, S Valarmathi from Tiruchirappalli, district
secretaries - P K Vairamuthu, Ilambai Tamilselvan, Orathanadu Sekar, and Trichy
Srinivasan, joined the TVK.
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