MLA oath taking: AIADMK members appear in two groups
Newly elected AIADMK members took their oaths for the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly. They arrived in two separate groups, highlighting a division within the party. This follows a disappointing performance in the recent Assembly elections. One ML...

A group of MLA-designate including former state ministers: K P Munusamy and Thalavai N Sundaram, accompanied party general secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami to the Assembly to officially take oath as MLA.
Another group under former state minister S P Velumani and accompanied by former minister Dr C Vijayabaskar arrived shortly thereafter.
Former minister C Ve Shanmugam could not make it on time.
Normally, the AIADMK members assemble at the entrance of the Assembly House and enter as a single entity. But today, they presented a picture of contrast.
Following the party's dismal performance in the April 23 Assembly election, managing to win only 47 seats, there have been rumblings within AIADMK seeking a change of guard.
While taking the oath as MLA, AIADMK's K Mohan from Panruti, broke down seeing a huge portrait of party leader and late Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa in the House. Her's was among the portraits of former chief ministers put up in the House. He uttered "honourable revolutionary leader Amma" and wept. He affixed his signature (after taking the oath) which marked the completion of the formal oath-taking of the newly elected legislators.
Earlier, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay was the first to take the oath as a legislator.
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