The ruling ADMK party has been observing alliance with the Central ruling BJP and both had contested together in the 2019 Lok Sabha polls only to concede a major defeat.
With still having no clarity on the permanent truce, the committee had drawn major flak as it was induced with the supporters of both the leaders and not filled with enough representations.
The parleys from the state ruling party to reach a consensus between the two factions have been going on for ten days with no sign of reaching an immediate, if not a long time, truce.
The Chief Minister hasn't agreed to the demand with the view of having full control over the party, as both the factions are showing no grounds of truce, which is the only possible option for both of them currently.
As the party has been unfolding a high-level drama, the supporters of the party and the leaders of the other political leaders have been eyeing for the ADMK's announcement on October 7.
Both the factions are in the spotlight with the leaders discussing with their respective supporters in enhancing their base and bid for winning the CM race.
With both sides are engaging in the tug-of-war, the reports stated that the allied parties have been disappointed to witness the tussle, which would weaken the prospects of the party in retaining the power in the state.
On Tuesday, Deputy Chief Minister Panneerselvam unfolded the high-level drama likely towards a fresh revolt after he skipped an important meet with the Chief Minister.