header
Government

Edappadi K. Palaniswami to Be Sworn in as Tamil Nadu Chief Minister

Ending the 10-day impasse in Tamil Nadu, Palaniswami has been invited by the governor to form the government and seek a vote of confidence as soon as possible.

Chennai: V.K. Sasikala loyalist Edappadi K. Palaniswami is all set to be the new chief minister of Tamil Nadu. Governor Vidyasagar Rao invited him today to form a government at the “earliest”. He is expected to take an oath of office at 4:30 pm today and prove his majority within 15 days, NDTV reported.

Ending the ten-day impasse, Rao asked Palaniswami, the AIADMK Legislature party leader, to form his government at the earliest and seek a vote of confidence in the assembly within 15 days.

“The Governor has today appointed Edappadi K. Palaniwami, Party Headquarters Secretary of AIADMK as Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu and invited him to form the ministry at the earliest,” a Raj Bhavan release said.

The governor’s invitation came “in acceptance” of the letter submitted by Palaniswami on February 14, saying he had been elected as the leader of the AIADMK in a meeting.

Earlier in the day, the governor met Palaniswami. This marked the third meeting between the two since February 14 when AIADMK general secretary Sasikala was convicted by the Supreme Court in an assets case, dealing a blow to her ambition of becoming chief minister.

She was earlier elected AIADMK Legislature party leader on February 5, but a revolt by O. Panneerselvam threw a wrench in her plans.

Soon after news of Palaniswami emerging as the next chief minister came in, supporters of Sasikala welcomed his elevation and hailed the governor’s decision.

MLAs staying at the Koovathur resort on the outskirts of Chennai for the past one week amidst police enquiries of their well-being, were all smiles and also raised slogans, hailing ‘Chinnamma’ (Sasikala).

Party MPs supporting Sasikala said due process has come into being and that the state government would stay.

Though the governor held meetings with the warring factions led by Panneerselvam and Palaniswami over the last two days, he seems to have gone by the constitutional mandate on the support of MLAs’ to the chief minister designate, who claims to have the 124 legislators on his side.

Rao was on Monday advised by attorney general Mukul Rohatgi to convene a special session of the legislative assembly within a week to hold a composite floor test

(With PTI inputs)