O. Panneerselvam

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O. Paneerselvam (born 1951) is a former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister. He is a very soft person in nature and has a good reputation in Theni-Madurai belt among the public. Before entering politics, he owned a tea shop and still owns it. He was sworn in as the Chief Minister of Tamilnadu in September 2001 after the appointment of then Chief Minister and AIADMK party chief J. Jayalalithaa was squashed by the Supreme Court of India. In March 2002, he resigned as Chief Minister and J. Jayalalithaa was sworn in after the Supreme Court overturned her conviction and sentence and she won a by-election from Andipatti assembly constituency. During his stint as Chief Minister, he was widely criticized of heading a puppet government which was closely micro-managed by J. Jayalalithaa.

After his resignation he became the Public Works Department minister in the Jayalalithaa government. O. Paneerselvam was the leader of the AIADMK legislative party and the Leader of the Opposition in the Tamil Nadu legislative assembly for about two weeks, after the party lost the assembly elections in May 2006. After all the AIADMK legislators were suspended by the speaker of the house, Jayalalithaa who had decided not to attend the Legislative Assembly decided to return and replaced O. Paneerselvam as the Leader of the Opposition. [1] He has been twice elected to the Tamil Nadu assembly from Periyakulam constituency. He is the only Chief Minister in the history of India never attended a single legislative assembly section. He was sometimes criticised as 'OP' a slang word used among locals for persons who do not work but sit lazily time passing in a office or school/collage as he didn't do the work of CM but marely attended the office. While his confrères affectionately called him with his Initials as 'OP'. He is the only CM after Kamaraj and Bakthavatsalam era who has not faced any corruption charges and was Commended Mr. Clean even when he was a Minister even by his political opponents.

Preceded by:

J. Jayalalithaa

Chief Ministers of Tamil Nadu Followed by:

J. Jayalalithaa

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