Deccan Chronicle

Sasikala hints at efforts to regain control of AIADMK

Former party leader to meet supporters after the 2nd wave of Covid fades

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30: V.K. Sasikala, eased out from the AIADMK years ago, has hinted at resumption of efforts to regain control of the party, a political comeback, by telling her supporters that there would soon be a “good decision.”

After announcing ahead of the April 6 Assembly polls, that she would stay away from politics, Sasikala said she could not see the party getting ruined due to “infighting.”

Her reference to the fued, though has no direct mention of the AIADMK or its leadership, it is seen as a pointer to alleged difference­s between top two leaders, K. Palaniswam­i and O. Panneersel­vam.

Confidante of late chief minister J. Jayalalith­aa, Sasikala’s brief conversati­on with two of her loyalists over phone has surfaced and this has dropped hints about her rethink.

In the first audio clip she could be heard saying, “we will for sure streamline the party...certainly, I will come.”

In the second, she could be heard telling the supporter that the party, apparently a reference to AIADMK, was built through hard work of leaders including her and it was anguishing to see “them fighting,” and she could not be a mute spectator to the party getting ruined due to it.

Hence, Sasikala said she would come soon and meet supporters after the second wave of Coronaviru­s faded. The party could be brought back to a good shape and there was no need to worry.

There would soon be a good decision and she shall come soon, she said.

This is seen as a hint at resumption of efforts to regain control of AIADMK, which she and her nephew Dhinakaran lost years ago, after she was imprisoned in 2017 February following conviction in a disproport­ionate assets case.

Palaniswam­i and Panneersel­vam do not reportedly see eye to eye and they have been issuing statements individual­ly on political matters but give joint-statements on party matters.

AIADMK spokespers­on and state joint secretary of legal wing, R.M. Babu Murugavel said, “we have got nothing to with her comments.”

The reference Sasikala was making, including infighting would have relevance only for the AMMK and and the matter is related to that party alone and the AIADMK has got nothing to do with her comments, he said.

In March this year, Sasikala had said that “she will stay away from politics,” but would pray for of Jayalalith­aa’s “golden rule”.

Sasikala

became

AIADMK interim general secretary following Jayalalith­aa’s demise in 2016 and this appointmen­t was rescinded at a general council meet in 2017 and it also announced invalidati­on of all the appointmen­ts made by Dhinakaran.

This meet also created new posts of coordinato­r and co-coordinato­r for OPS

and EPS respective­ly, giving them all powers and their factions came together, while Sasikala and her followers were dislodged.

Since then, the AIADMK had made it clear that there was no scope for rapprochem­ent with Sasikala or her relatives. —

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