
Three AIADMK MLAs—Maragatham Kumaravel (Madurantakam), Jayakumar (Perundurai), and Sathyabama (Dharapuram)—resigned from the Tamil Nadu Assembly and joined Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay's Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK). Their resignations, accepted by Assembly Speaker J.C.D. Prabhakar, reduce AIADMK's strength to 44. These MLAs were part of a rebel faction that supported TVK during a recent floor test, deepening internal divisions within AIADMK. Meanwhile, five MLAs from the rebel camp returned to AIADMK leader Edappadi K. Palaniswami's fold. By-elections are expected for the vacated seats, marking a significant political realignment in Tamil Nadu.
The article group presents perspectives from both the AIADMK leadership and the rebel faction, highlighting internal party conflicts following the recent elections. Coverage includes statements from party leaders, the Assembly Speaker, and mentions of opposition claims such as allegations of horse-trading. The sources represent viewpoints from AIADMK loyalists, rebels, and the ruling TVK, providing a comprehensive view of the political dynamics without favoring any side.
The overall tone across the articles is neutral to slightly negative, focusing on political setbacks and internal party strife within AIADMK. While the resignations and defections are reported factually, some sources include critical language such as 'setback' and 'crisis,' reflecting the challenges faced by AIADMK. The sentiment is balanced by reporting on reconciliation efforts and procedural aspects like resignation acceptance and upcoming by-elections.
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