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TTV Dhinakaran says VK Sasikala has taken 'vow of silence' in prison since Jayalalithaa's death anniversary

Press Trust of India • December 28, 2017, 20:13:50 IST
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Sasikala is a “vow of silence” in the central prison here since the death anniversary of former Tamil Nadu chief minister J Jayalalithaa on 5 December

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TTV Dhinakaran says VK Sasikala has taken 'vow of silence' in prison since Jayalalithaa's death anniversary

Bengaluru: VK Sasikala is on a “vow of silence” in the central prison since the death anniversary of former Tamil Nadu chief minister J Jayalalithaa on 5 December, the deposed AIADMK leader’s nephew TTV Dhinakaran (also spelled as Dinakaran) said Thursday. Sasikala is serving a four-year jail term in the Rs 66.65 crore disproportionate assets case after the Supreme Court convicted her and two others in February this year. “She is on a mauna viratham (vow of silence) since Amma’s (Jayalalithaa) death anniversary (on 5 December),” Dhinakaran told reporters after meeting his aunt in the Parappana Agrahara Prison. Sasikala, a close confidante of Jayalalithaa, was expected to continue her silent vow till January end, Dhinakaran said without elaborating. Sasikala’s appointment as interim general secretary following Jayalalithaa’s death has been annulled by the AIADMK general council in September last after the merger of factions led by Chief Minister K Palaniswamy and his now deputy O Panneerselvam. [caption id=“attachment_4279443” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]File image of Jayalalithaa and VK Sasikala. PTI File image of former Tamil Nadu chief minister Jayalalithaa and VK Sasikala. PTI[/caption] The meet also held as invalid all her decisions, including the appointment of Dhinakaran as the deputy general secretary. Dhinakaran said Sasikala listened to what he told her about the future course of action on party matters. This was his first visit to the prison to meet Sasikala after winning the 21 December RK Nagar bypoll, held to fill the vacancy caused by the death of sitting MLA Jayalalithaa, who passed away on 5 December, 2016. On the one-man inquiry commission probing the death of Jayalalithaa summoning Sasikala, he said his aunt had been asked to submit whatever evidence she had in this connection within 15 days and she had not been asked to appear in person. “It (evidence) can be given through lawyer also,” he added. On 22 December, Justice A Arumughaswamy, who heads the commission, had directed Sasikala to submit her response within 15 days. The commission is probing the circumstances leading to the hospitalisation of Jayalalithaa on 22 September last year and the medical treatment provided to her till her death. Several persons, including IAS officials, doctors, Jayalalithaa’s niece J Deepa and nephew J Deepak and Madurai-based DMK functionary P Saravanan have deposed before it so far. Dhinakaran noted that he had also been issued summons by the commission and he would appear before it if required. On a woman from this city claiming to be Jayalalithaa’s daughter, Dhinakaran said similar issues cropped up when the late leader headed a faction of the AIADMK following the death of its founder late Chief Minister MG Ramachandran in 1987. However, Jayalalithaa used to say that “we should not respond” to such things, Dhinakaran claimed. On the video released by his aide P Vetrivel, purportedly showing Jayalalithaa in a hospital bed, Dhinakaran reiterated that the former had done so without his knowledge. The video was released a day ahead of the RK Nagar by-election and was treated as a violation of the election code of conduct by the Election Commission. “If we had really wanted to release the video we would have done so by taking permission from Election Commission,” he said. Dhinkaran claimed that it was a “private video” shot by Sasikala at the ‘insistence’ of Jayalalithaa. It was not recorded with the intention to serve as evidence at a later stage," he said. Vetrivel, the election agent of Dhinakaran, had said he released the video out of “mental agony” in view of suspicions being raised over the circumstances leading to Jayalaithaa’s hospitalisation and death. Dhinakaran won the bypoll by a thumping margin of over 40,000 votes against E Madhusudhanan of the AIADMK. Thanking the RK Nagar voters for electing him, he said they had “determined that AIAMDK is under Chinnamma (Sasikala) who is Amma’s successor.”

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