EPS Warns Rebels: 'Won't Sit Idle' Amid AIADMK Leadership Battle

AIADMK general secretary Edappadi Palaniswami has justified expelling veteran leader K A Sengottaiyan from the party. He accused Sengottaiyan of acting as the DMK's "B team" and repeatedly working against party interests. Palaniswami warned that anyone working against the leadership would face similar consequences. The AIADMK chief emphasized that the party belongs to millions of cadres, not individuals.

Key Points: EPS Justifies Sengottaiyan Expulsion for Anti-Party Activities

  • EPS accuses Sengottaiyan of collaborating with expelled leaders OPS and Dhinakaran
  • Claims Sengottaiyan falsely reported missing Jayalalithaa photos at events
  • Alleges veteran leader participated in DMK events omitting AIADMK founders
  • Warns rebels are helping DMK retain power in 2026 elections
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'Won't sit idle if anyone works against leadership': EPS warns rebels

AIADMK chief Edappadi Palaniswami warns party rebels after expelling veteran leader K A Sengottaiyan for alleged DMK collaboration and anti-party activities.

"Anyone who works against the leadership will face the same fate — we will not sit idle - Edappadi K Palaniswami"

Chennai, Nov 1

AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami on Saturday justified the expulsion of veteran leader K A Sengottaiyan from the party, accusing him of acting as part of the DMK’s “B team” and repeatedly working against the party’s interests over the past several months.

Speaking to reporters, Palaniswami said Sengottaiyan had been collaborating with expelled members such as O. Panneerselvam and T.T.V. Dhinakaran, who were removed from the party for anti-party activities. “He was warned several times but continued to defy the organisation and support those who are openly plotting to weaken the AIADMK. Anyone who works against the leadership will face the same fate — we will not sit idle,” he said firmly.

The AIADMK chief alleged that Sengottaiyan had deliberately tried to discredit the party’s events and leaders. “He falsely claimed that Jayalalithaa’s photo was missing at a party event. The organisers clarified the matter, but he refused to accept the explanation. Later, at a government function to distribute bicycles, he participated even though the banners displayed photos of late M. Karunanidhi and M.K. Stalin, while omitting our founder M.G. Ramachandran and Amma (Jayalalithaa). That was when it became clear he had begun acting as a B-team for the DMK,” Palaniswami said.

He accused Sengottaiyan of maintaining close ties with those who had been expelled by Jayalalithaa herself. “For the last six months, he has been openly working against the AIADMK. He keeps talking about people who were removed by Amma, not those who voluntarily left. Associating with them is nothing short of betrayal,” he said.

Palaniswami reiterated that T.T.V. Dhinakaran had no moral right to speak about the AIADMK. “People like Dhinakaran, OPS, and Sengottaiyan are now jointly trying to help the DMK retain power in 2026. They are dreaming of bringing the DMK back, but the people of Tamil Nadu will never allow that,” he asserted.

The AIADMK general secretary concluded by saying that the party’s disciplinary action was both fair and necessary. “When someone betrays the party, we cannot remain silent. AIADMK is not anyone’s personal property—it belongs to millions of cadres who have sacrificed for this movement,” he said.

- IANS

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Priya S
As a Tamil Nadu voter, I'm tired of these internal party fights. Instead of focusing on people's issues, they're busy expelling each other. When will our politicians think about development rather than personal egos?
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Sarah B
The mention of MGR and Jayalalithaa's legacy is important. If someone is deliberately disrespecting party founders, they shouldn't expect to remain in the party. EPS is protecting the party's ideological foundation.
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Vikram M
While discipline is necessary, I hope EPS also focuses on building unity. The constant expulsions are weakening the opposition in Tamil Nadu. We need a strong opposition to keep the ruling party in check. 🤔
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Ananya R
This DMK "B-team" allegation is serious. If true, then expulsion is the only option. No party can tolerate members working for their rivals. EPS had to take this tough decision for the party's survival.
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Michael C
The timing is interesting - just before the 2026 elections. This seems like a consolidation move by EPS to remove all dissenting voices and establish complete control over the party machinery.

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