<p>Political speculations are rife in Tamil Nadu after estranged interim general secretary of the AIADMK, V K Sasikala met senior party leader Panruti Ramachandran at his residence here.</p>.<p>Panruti Ramachandran was a minister in the cabinet of M.G. Ramachandran.</p>.<p>After meeting Sasikala, Panruti Ramachandran said, "It does not matter as to who the general secretary of the party is but on whom people are placing confidence."</p>.<p>He also said that it was a question to be confabulated on what benefit the party had through a unitary leadership and was also dismissive of the selection of former Chief Minister, K. Palaniswami becoming the interim general secretary of the party.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/no-aiadmk-representation-in-lok-sabha-after-expulsion-of-lone-mp-sasikala-1129139.html">No AIADMK representation in Lok Sabha after expulsion of lone MP: Sasikala</a></strong></p>.<p>"All these interims are temporary and not permanent."</p>.<p>In another political development, TTV Dhinakaran, Sasikala's nephew and general secretary of the Amma Makkal Munnetra Kazhagam (AMMK), attended a programme of Panneerselvam's supporters at Theni.</p>.<p>AIADMK leaders led by former Theni district secretary and close associate of Panneerselvam, Syed Khan gave a warm welcome to Dhinakaran leading to speculations that the AIADMK rebels and AMMK might work together.</p>.<p>It may be noted that Syed Khan while being the district secretary of the AIADMK had passed a resolution in support of reinstating Sasikala into the AIADMK fold.</p>.<p>The resolution was passed in a farmhouse owned by Panneerselvam.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/south/madras-hc-grants-possession-of-aiadmk-headquarters-to-palaniswami-1128405.html" target="_blank">Madras HC grants possession of AIADMK headquarters to Palaniswami</a></strong></p>.<p>The meetings of Sasikala and Dhinakaran with some senior leaders of the AIADMK have raised speculations on the future alignments and realignments in AIADMK.</p>.<p>In the July 11 general council meeting of the party that expelled Panneerselvam and his close associates and anointed Palaniswami as general secretary, the latter's faction had a brutal majority with 2,300 of the 2,400 members.</p>.<p>Political observers however argue that the general council was an elected body and that it does not reflect the mood of the cadres.</p>.<p>Dr R. Padmanabhan, Director, Socio-Economic Development Foundation, a think tank based out of Madurai, told IANS, " The general council majority cannot be considered as a barometer for the popularity of a leader. If that was so, then the legendary Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, late M.G. Ramachandran would have been in oblivion now. He was expelled from DMK with a brute majority in the general council. What happened, he floated AIADMK and it crushed DMK in the ensuing elections. Hence we can't fathom the popularity of a leader through general council, especially in regional political parties."</p>.<p>With Sasikala and Dhinakaran meeting AIADMK leaders separately and fanning up support base, the possibilities of a realignment of forces in the opposition camp cannot be ruled out in the days to come.</p>
<p>Political speculations are rife in Tamil Nadu after estranged interim general secretary of the AIADMK, V K Sasikala met senior party leader Panruti Ramachandran at his residence here.</p>.<p>Panruti Ramachandran was a minister in the cabinet of M.G. Ramachandran.</p>.<p>After meeting Sasikala, Panruti Ramachandran said, "It does not matter as to who the general secretary of the party is but on whom people are placing confidence."</p>.<p>He also said that it was a question to be confabulated on what benefit the party had through a unitary leadership and was also dismissive of the selection of former Chief Minister, K. Palaniswami becoming the interim general secretary of the party.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/no-aiadmk-representation-in-lok-sabha-after-expulsion-of-lone-mp-sasikala-1129139.html">No AIADMK representation in Lok Sabha after expulsion of lone MP: Sasikala</a></strong></p>.<p>"All these interims are temporary and not permanent."</p>.<p>In another political development, TTV Dhinakaran, Sasikala's nephew and general secretary of the Amma Makkal Munnetra Kazhagam (AMMK), attended a programme of Panneerselvam's supporters at Theni.</p>.<p>AIADMK leaders led by former Theni district secretary and close associate of Panneerselvam, Syed Khan gave a warm welcome to Dhinakaran leading to speculations that the AIADMK rebels and AMMK might work together.</p>.<p>It may be noted that Syed Khan while being the district secretary of the AIADMK had passed a resolution in support of reinstating Sasikala into the AIADMK fold.</p>.<p>The resolution was passed in a farmhouse owned by Panneerselvam.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/south/madras-hc-grants-possession-of-aiadmk-headquarters-to-palaniswami-1128405.html" target="_blank">Madras HC grants possession of AIADMK headquarters to Palaniswami</a></strong></p>.<p>The meetings of Sasikala and Dhinakaran with some senior leaders of the AIADMK have raised speculations on the future alignments and realignments in AIADMK.</p>.<p>In the July 11 general council meeting of the party that expelled Panneerselvam and his close associates and anointed Palaniswami as general secretary, the latter's faction had a brutal majority with 2,300 of the 2,400 members.</p>.<p>Political observers however argue that the general council was an elected body and that it does not reflect the mood of the cadres.</p>.<p>Dr R. Padmanabhan, Director, Socio-Economic Development Foundation, a think tank based out of Madurai, told IANS, " The general council majority cannot be considered as a barometer for the popularity of a leader. If that was so, then the legendary Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, late M.G. Ramachandran would have been in oblivion now. He was expelled from DMK with a brute majority in the general council. What happened, he floated AIADMK and it crushed DMK in the ensuing elections. Hence we can't fathom the popularity of a leader through general council, especially in regional political parties."</p>.<p>With Sasikala and Dhinakaran meeting AIADMK leaders separately and fanning up support base, the possibilities of a realignment of forces in the opposition camp cannot be ruled out in the days to come.</p>