O Panneerselvam to be sworn-in as CM of Tamil Nadu today

PanneerSelvam-New-Chief-Minister-of-TamilnaduChennai: After a special court in Bangalore announced its verdict in the disproportionate assets case and sentenced J Jayalalithaa to four years imprisonment, the AIADMK chief’s confidante O Panneerselvam will on Monday be sworn-in as Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu.

Panneerselvam was earlier made CM in September 2001 when Jayalalithaa resigned following a court order and remained in office for six months until she made a comeback. Shortly after the announcement, Panneerselvam was invited by Tamil Nadu Governor K Rosaiah to form a government.

As AIADMK supporters massed in hundreds at the party headquarters in the heart of Chennai raised the V sign, AIADMK sources said Panneerselvam would call on Governor K. Rosiah to stake claim for the chief minister`s post.

The development came amid lingering tensions in Tamil Nadu, where a 45-year-old committed suicide by hanging from a tree near Kancheepuram town while a 17-year-old girl student was battling for life in Madurai after setting herself ablaze to protest the jailing of Jayalalithaa.

Jayalalithaa was jailed late Saturday after a special judge sentenced her to four years in prison for amassing wealth illegally when she was chief minister in 1991-96. She was also fined Rs.100 crore.

Jayalalithaa`s lawyers are expected to meet her later to discuss remedies to secure bail from the high court.

In Chennai, DMDK leader A. Vijaykant met Tamil Nadu Governor K. Rosaiah and sought protection for political parties in the state against violence unleashed by AIADMK cadres. I sought protection for all the parties in the state,” Vijaykant said, after AIADMK supporters allegedly attacked rival political leaders as well as their homes and offices following Jayalalithaa`s jailing.

Across the state, AIADMK supporters forced shopkeepers to down their shutters. Two government buses were set on fire. Traffic on the roads was thin. But the situation was better in Tamil Nadu Sunday, compared to late Saturday. Buses and shops were open in some cities but bus services in Salem, Cuddalore, Villupuram and some other cities did not operate. Bus services from Tamil Nadu to Karnataka remained suspended.

Bureau Report

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