Joining issue with her arch rival and DMK president M Karunanidhi, she said that in a letter dated June 8, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had defended the stake sale.
Karunanidhi had last week said the state government should have remained firm against the stake sale in order to pressure the Centre to drop its move to sell the shares.
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Subsequently, SEBI okayed the proposal during talks with state government team, she said in a statement.
Karunanidhi had said that had the government remained firm on its initial demand of not to sell the shares to anyone, and with pressure due to indefinite fast by workers, Centre could have exempted NLC and withdrawn its decision like it did in 2006.
"His remarks are made out of frustration and jealousy.. What was Karunanidhi doing when some amendments were proposed to shareholding pattern of Central PSUs in 2010, when his party was in power in state and Centre," she said.
He had no right to "belittle" her efforts on the issue, she said, adding, if she had not made the offer on behalf of state government, they would have been sold to private players.
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