"When permission was sought for holding programmes such as rallies, hoisting of party flags and distribution of welfare schemes, police refused it," he alleged.
Panneerselvam said there was "proof" for this accusation that police refused to permit events planned to mark the late chief minister's birth anniversary on February 24 by his supporters.
He asked who had directed police to deny permission and pointed out that Jayalalithaa had gone on a whirlwind tour of the state last year during the Assembly polls and "canvassed votes for us".
"By trying to prevent celebrations of Amma's birthday, which will only enhance her fame, by anybody, the government led by Palaniswami doesn't seem to have the true loyalty and respect towards Amma," he charged.
He said that people will show the door from politics to those who tried to "destroy" Jayalalithaa's fame.
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