Panneer slams Sasikala; wants Jaya's residence to be declared

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Press Trust of India Chennai
Last Updated : Feb 09 2017 | 6:13 PM IST
Sharpening his attack on AIADMK general secretary V K Sasikala, Chief Minister O Panneerselvam today alleged it was she who had "betrayed" late Jayalalithaa and said Amma's Poes Garden residence where she now stays, should be declared a memorial.
By accommodating persons who were expelled in 2011 by Jayalalithaa at the 'Veda Nilayam' Poes Garden residence, Sasikala had "betrayed" Amma, he said, hitting out at her for calling him a "betrayer."
He said Jayalalithaa's residence where Sasikala continues to stay should be declared a memorial. Her personal articles should be protected, Panneerselvam said. "This is the first step of the struggle to declare it a memorial," he said.
Addressing his supporters while welcoming AIADMK presidium chairman E Madusudanan, who is against Sasikala's elevation as Chief Minister, Panneerselvam claimed she had given a "false declaration that she had not even thought of betraying Amma," in an apology letter she had purportedly written to Jayalalithaa while being readmitted to the party after being expelled.
"Sasikala is saying that I have betrayed. Who has betrayed? Her letter to Amma in 2012 will say who has betrayed (Amma and the party)," he said.
Reading out the letter in front of his supporters, he claimed Sasikala had herself acknowledged that "what her relatives and friends had done was unpardonable" and a "blatant betrayal", and went on to ask if by accommodating them in the late CM's house she had not "committed betrayal".
"People will teach a lesson to Sasikala," he said.
Panneerselvam claimed that Sasikala had then said she did not want to involve herself in public life, nor was she interested in power or positions. However, now she was "enacting drama and trying to usurp power," he alleged.
"I agreed to become Chief Minister after Amma's passing away considering party interests," he said.
Noting that circumstances began to change two days after he took over as Chief Minister, Panneerselvam said when he was told that "Sasikala should become general secretary, I asked why this sudden change?"
"I was told that she will be in a position to steer the party in a united manner and I too believed it."
However, after assuming charge as party chief, "with the idea of betraying the party, she also wanted to usurp the post of Chief Minsiter."
Panneerselvam said, "We have not bought anyone, they
themselves are giving us support..Several legislators have promised to come (join him)," adding "Madusudanan has come here to lead the struggle."
On his part, Madusudanan said, "People do not like Sasikala."
People were asking him why he was standing in front of her with folded hands, he said.
"Only to seek pardon (for associating with Sasikala, I have come to the side of Panneerselvam," Madusudanan said.
Describing his breaking ranks with Sasikala as "ara porattam," (a struggle based on values like dharma), Madusudanan said it was his name that was proposed for the party's top post of general secretary after the demise of Jayalalithaa.
Pledging support to Panneerselvam, former minister Natham R Viswanathan said he was "identified as leader by Amma.
Similarly, he said Madusudanan was appointed to the senior party position by Jayalalithaa and he has now joined Panneerselvam in the fight against the "dominance of a family".
AIADMK Rajya Sabha MP V Maithreyan said what began as a "silent meditation" had now led to an uprising"". He hailed Panneerselvam as Jayalalithaa's successor.
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First Published: Feb 09 2017 | 6:13 PM IST

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