The Sengottaiyan rebellion has been contained. But it was an image hit for Edappadi K Palaniswami who has been stubborn in keeping out his old benefactors in the AIADMK party that was once controlled by J Jayalalithaa and manipulated by her aide Sasikala. Having lost all relevance in politics after the death of their golden goose, Sasikala, her protégé O Panneerselvam, who was twice interim CM, and her nephew TTV Dhinakaran have been desperate to leverage what is left of the Jaya legacy in the party, but to no avail as Palaniswami has been sticking to his guns. The DMK may have been enjoying this from the sidelines, but it is known to have quietly been turning the screws in the belief that it may be the sole beneficiary of any split in the vote. While joining Vijay of TVK is an option, it is unlikely that the new entrant will want any of the old baggage to be associated with his fledgling organisation. The DMK will, however, be quite happy to encourage the rebel AIADMK brigade to stand on their own under the flag of the AMMK party founded by Dhinakaran. This will be a sure shot way of testing the loyalties of the AIADMK cadre and splitting their votes so DMK will remain ahead in any equation in the polls.
