"Chinamma (Sasikala) is responsible for AIADMK remaining in power.. there is no second opinion about it," he told reporters in Madurai.
Raju made the comments at a time when Sasikala, serving a four-year term in a Bengaluru prison in a disproportionate assets case, has obtained five-day emergency parole and is staying in Chennai in view of the hospitalisation of her husband M Natarajan, who had undergone liver and kidney transplants.
A senior party leader from southern Tamil Nadu, Raju was apparently referring to Sasikala guiding the party after the demise of late chief minister Jayalalithaa in December last year.
Raju had last month contradicted the claims of two of his cabinet colleagues that no one was allowed to see Jayalalithaa during her hospitalisation last year.
After senior leader O Panneerselvam revolted against her leadership and her conviction in the DA case in February last, Sasikala had kept her flock together in a resort near here and ensured election of Palaniswami as the AIADMK legislature party leader.
Raju said since he was a minister he had to be restrained in his comments. His views should not affect the steps being taken by Palaniswami and Panneerselvam at the helm of the government and the party, he said.
On the dengue situation in the state, the cooperation minister said the present government was taking rapid action to control the spread of the fever cases.
The minister's comment hailing Sasikala had been greeted with enthusiasm in her camp.
"Sleeper cell," is a phrase often used by Dhinakaran, who has been seeking to oust Palaniswami from power, in the recent past to claim that he had supporters in the ruling camp and they woud rally behind him at the right time.
Saraswathi, a yesteryear actress and party spokesperson, asked how "their" conscience was not pricking them after seeing "Chinnamma" on televison going to hospital, an apparent reference to those in the Palaniswami camp.
Only Sasikala and Dhinakaran will be able to steer the party and cadres were clear about that, she claimed.
Meanwhile, Sasikala, who arrived in Chennai on October 6, visited her husband for the second day at the Gleneagles Global Health City Hospital around noon today.
She was greeted by scores of party men in several locations as she travelled by a car to the hospital.
Sasikala was apprised on the health condition of Natarajan by doctors at the hospital. She spent a little over two hours there, sources said.
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