TN political crisis: All eyes on Sasikala loyalist Palanisamy to prove majority

The AIADMK legislative party assembly will be sworn-in as the chief minister on Thursday evening.

Update: 2017-02-16 09:47 GMT
AIADMK legislature party leader Edapadi K Palanisamy submits list of MLAs supporting him to Governor Ch Vidayasagar Rao. (Photo: PTI)

Chennai: In a major jolt to caretaker chief minister O. Panneerselvam, Tamil Nadu Governor Ch. Vidyasagar Rao has appointed AIADMK legislature party leader Edappadi K. Palanisamy as the new Chief Minister of the state.

He will be sworn-in at the Raj Bhawan at 4 pm on Thursday.

The Governor has, however, asked Palanisamy to prove his majority in 15 days with a floor test of the Tamil Nadu Assembly.

While Palanisamy and those loyal to V.K. Sasikala have been claiming to have the support of 126 MLAs, the Panneerselvam camp has insisted that the MLAs would be able to switch sides only if they are allowed to go out of the resort.

The ultimate test of their claims will be held in the Tamil Nadu Assembly.

If Palanisamy can prove his majority, he will remain the Chief Minister until the next election. But if he fails the floor test, the story will be back to where it started.

Tamil Nadu Assembly Speaker P. Dhanapal will now have to convene a session after Palanisamy is sworn-in.

Once the session is convened, one member will have to move a no-confidence motion and the motion must be seconded by at least one other person.

Once the motion is passed, it can be followed by a debate and then a division of votes.

The Speaker can either decide to take a voice vote (where MLAs shout 'Aye' or 'No') or he can ask them to stand for their vote and count the heads.

The strength of the Tamil Nadu Assembly after late chief minister J. Jayalalithaa's demise is 234.

If more than half the number of MLAs present and voting refuse the no-confidence motion, Palanisamy will remain the Chief Minister. If the opposition party decides to abstain, Palanisamy will need 74 MLAs to prove his majority. If the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) participates, that number will be 118.

In case there is a split decision, the Speaker will cast his vote to make the decision.

Meanwhile, Panneerselvam has said that they would continue with their 'dharm yudh' until Jayalalithaa's rule is established.

"We will not let the party (AIADMK) go into the hands of few of V.K Sasikala's family members," Panneerselvam said.

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