Amid questions raised about timing of the about 20 second video, aired by TV channels and later went viral on the social media,election officials asked channels to stop it's telecast, saying it was a violation of the model code of conduct.
The footage, showing a frail looking AIADMK supremo in a nightdress and sipping what appeared to be a health drink with a straw, was released by Vetrivel, disqualified AIADMK MLA and election agent of Dhinakaran, contesting the bypoll as an independent.
AIADMK hit out at Sasikala's family, saying the video release was a "conspiracy" and a "demeaning" act with an eye on tomorrow's bypoll, considered an acid test for the ruling dispensation,being the first poll after Jayalalithaa's demise.
Suspicions have been raised over circumstances leading to Jayalalithaa's demise by several persons, including now deputy chief minister O Panneerselvam and his followers.
The state government has appointed a retired Madras High Court judge as the one-man commission of inquiry to look into the circumstances leading to her death.
Defending the release of the video, Vetrivel said he did it on his own "out of mental agony. Later Dhinakaran called me and asked me why I did so," he told PTI.
Tamil Nadu Chief Electoral Officer Rajesh Lakhoni told reporters that TV channels were asked to immediately stop airing the clip, which they duly complied with.
He said telecast or display of any election-related material 48 hours before conclusion of the poll was barred under election laws.
"Neither the candidate nor his election agent obtained any permission from the Media Certification Monitoring Committee, which is also a violation of the Code," he said.
The high stakes bypoll is being held to fill the vacancy caused by the death of sitting MLA Jayalalithaa on December 5 last year.
She was admitted to Apollo Hospital here on September 22 last year after she complained of fever and dehydration. She died of cardiac arrest after 75 days in the hospital.
Ruling AIADMK, which has sidelined the Sasikala family, said the video release amounted to bringing "disrepute" to the late Chief Minister's fame and image.
"This demeaning (act) is a planned conspiracy by the Sasikala family to bring disrepute to Amma's fame and image, done keeping in mind the (RK Nagar) bypoll," said senior AIADMK leader and Fisheries Minister D Jayakumar.
He also asked why they did not approach the inquiry commission probing the death of the AIADMK supremo.
DMK working president M K Stalin said the footage was released with an 'ulterior motive.'
In a Facebook post, he said the clip was released at a time when RK Nagar people were set to vote.
"To tackle their party (AIADMK) problem and to divert people, the video has been released with an ulterior motive.. They have come forward to make Jayalalithaa a scapegoat even after her death...as usual," he charged.
Sasikala's niece Krishnapriya claimed the video was taken by her aunt at the request of Jayalalithaa herself and it had been released without her (aunt's) nod.
Terming it as a "big mistake" and "betrayal of trust" on the part of Vetrivel, she said action should have been taken by now by Dhinakaran against him.
Krishnapriya is the daughter of Ilavarasi, wife of the brother of Sasikala, who is also serving the prison term along with Sasikala in the disproportionates assets case.
On the date on which the video was shot, she said it was taken a "month or two" after Jayalalithaa was hospitalised.
"First she was in ICU and later she was brought to a room and the video was shot at that time," she claimed.
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