Chennai: The Erode East Assembly by-poll suddenly turned the spotlight on BJP with the AIADMK factions led by K Palaniswami and O Panneerselvam rushing to Kamalalayam - BJP State headquarters here - seeking the saffron party's support for their respective parties.
Panneerselvam even went a step further announcing to opt out of the race if BJP decided to contest.
Though the regional parties always called the shots when it came to sharing of seats during elections, this time the divided AIADMK appears to bank on the BJP to gain electoral recognition through the by-election. "As I had made it clear in the morning. We will contest. But if the national party expresses its desire to nominate its candidate, then the AIADMK will extend moral support to its candidate," Panneerselvam said emerging after a discussion with BJP State president K Annamalai and senior leaders in the party. He insisted that there's no change in his stand announced in the morning.
Former state minister D Jayakumar, accompanied by party seniors, called on the BJP delegation at Kamalalayam and sought support for their candidate. "The talks were cordial and satisfactory," Jayakumar, who represented the dominant Palaniswami faction, said after the brief interaction.
Earlier in the day, AIADMK leader and former chief minister O Panneerselvam, involved in an acrimonious leadership tussle with another former CM K Palaniswami, announced to field his party candidate for the February 27 by-poll in Erode East Assembly constituency. The PMK, which was part of the AIADMK-led alliance for the 2021 Assembly polls, said it was neither contesting the by-poll nor extending support to anyone else.
This is the first by-election being held in the State after the DMK-led alliance swept the 2021 elections. The by-poll was necessitated following the recent demise of Congress legislator from the constituency, Thirumahan Everaa. Speaking to reporters here, Panneerselvam said his faction was willing to support the BJP candidate in the by-election if the national party wanted to contest.