Amma Makkal Munnetra Kazhagam (AMMK) chief T T V Dhinakaran has declared that expelled MLA Kamaraj will face disqualification proceedings. The announcement comes amid ongoing political developments in Tamil Nadu.
Election Performance
The AMMK, which was part of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) alongside the AIADMK, BJP, and PMK, contested 11 Assembly seats in the recent Tamil Nadu elections. However, the party managed to secure victory only in the Mannargudi constituency. This poor performance has raised questions about the party's future in state politics.
Disqualification Move
Dhinakaran stated that Kamaraj, who was expelled from the party, will not be allowed to continue as an MLA. The disqualification process will be initiated in accordance with the law. The AMMK chief emphasized that party discipline must be maintained and that those who violate it will face consequences.
The political landscape in Tamil Nadu remains fluid, with various parties realigning ahead of future elections. The AMMK's decision to pursue disqualification of its expelled MLA underscores the internal challenges within the party.



