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Congress discord sours further
By Our Special Correspondent
CHENNAI, JULY 18. Even as the AIADMK-Congress ties have come
under strain once again, dissensions in the State Congress have
taken an unseemly turn.
While scores of Congressmen today took to the streets and burnt
effigies of the Mayiladuthurai MP, Mr. Mani Shankar Aiyar, for
his ``blatant support of the AIADMK'', the dissident camp
clamoured for the resignation of the TNCC president, Mr. E.V.K.S.
Elangovan, for ``jeopardising the alliance with the AIADMK''.
A group of Congressmen here led by the local district presidents
burnt effigies of Mr. Aiyar and demanded his immediate removal
from the party. They also raised slogans against the AIADMK for
``criticising the Congress leadership''. Similar effigy-burning
incidents were reported from Erode and Pollachi.
Amidst a verbal duel between the AIADMK and the State Congress
following Mr. Elangovan's remarks at a public meeting denouncing
the Dravidian parties, Mr. Aiyar yesterday fully endorsed the
AIADMK's view that the TNCC president be sacked to save the
alliance.
The dissident group led by the former MP, Mr. Adaikalaraj, which
has been gunning for Mr. Elangovan, too has intensified the
``ouster'' campaign.
In a counter-offensive, Mr. Elangovan's supporters including Mr.
Jayakumar, MLA, have sent fax messages to the president, Mrs.
Sonia Gandhi, complaining about Mr. Aiyar's ``denigrating remarks
against the Congress'' and the AIADMK's ``arrogance''.
For his part, Mr. Elangovan said he had informed the high command
of the AIADMK leader, Mr. K. A. Sengottaiyan's ``critical remarks
against Mrs. Gandhi''.
Signalling that the spat between the allies is far from over, Mr.
Elangovan said: ``Should I not speak of restoring Kamaraj rule on
Kamaraj's birthday? If the AIADMK continues to attack the
Congress leadership, I will not remain silent.''
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