The Asian Age

OPS camp MLA claims Sasikala faction offered bribes for votes

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

A claim by S.S. Saravanan, OPS camp MLA, that huge sums of money ranging from `2 crore to `6 crore were offered to legislator­s by the V.K. Sasikala faction to vote in favour of it in the February 18 trust vote gave enough fodder for the Opposition to corner the embattled AIADMK Government.

According to a news channel, Mr Saravanan, MLA from Madurai South, confessed that money was indeed paid to MLAs to stay with the Sasikala faction and to prevent from crossing over to the OPS camp.

“They did not commit anything directly…but we all got informatio­n. There was informatio­n that they are going to give `2 crore for each MLA. When we got into the bus we heard it is going to be `2 crore. So before reaching Koovathur it became `4 crore. So when we got into the bus it was `2 crore, when we reached airport for governor it was 4, then when we reached Koovathur it was 6 crore,” the MLA, who made a dramatic escape from the resort, was shown as revealing through a spay camera. Though the MLA himself denied the allegation­s and threatened of legal action against the channel, the Opposition parties — DMK, Congress and BJP — were quick to accusing the Edappadi K. Palaniswam­i government of “managing” majority in the House through “money power.”

While BJP spokespers­on G.V.L. Narasimha Rao said there was no reason to believe money was not involved and wanted investigat­ive agencies to take note of the case, Congress’ Khushboo termed the “revelation” shame on Tamil Nadu.

“Their majority was managed and we have been saying right from day one that MLAs were bought and their support was purchased. This government is a benami government and we will expose the government,” DMK MP TK S Elangovan said. This is not the first time allegation­s of use of money power are hurled at the Sasikala camp.

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