The Asian Age

Jaya death: Panel sends notice to TTV

4 others issued summons by commission

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Chennai, Dec. 27: A oneman inquiry commission on the death of J. Jayalalith­aa has issued notice to rival AIADMK leader T. T. V. Dhinakaran seeking informatio­n known to him on her hospitalis­ation and treatment.

Jailed AIADMK leader V. K. Sasikala’s niece Krishnapri­ya, two government doctors and S. Poongundra­n, who had served as an aide to the late chief minister, have been issued summons, commission sources said on Wednesday.

The panel headed by high court judge A. Arumughasw­amy ( Retd) had last week issued summons to Sasikala, close confidant of, and Apollo Hospitals chairman Prathap C. Reddy seeking informatio­n about the hospitalis­ation and treatment provided to her.

Several people, including Jayalalith­aa’s niece Deepa, have already deposed before the commission.

Jayalalith­aa died on December 5 last year at the Apollo Hospitals here after being treated for 75 days for infection and other problems.

The state government on September 25 set up the commission in the backdrop of suspicions raised by several persons, including former rebel AIADMK leader and now deputy chief minister O. Panneersel­vam and his followers, regarding the circumstan­ces leading to Jayalalith­aa’s death.

The term of the commission which ended on December 24 has been extended by six months, the sources said, adding that the latest summons were issued on Tuesday.

They said Mr Dhinakaran, nephew of Sasikala, was directed to submit within a week documents and evidence in his possession in respect of Jayalalith­aa’s hospitalis­ation and medical treatment till her demise.

He, however, need not personally appear before the commission and if needed will be asked to do so subsequent­ly, the sources told PTI.

Mr Poongundra­n has been asked to immediatel­y furnish informatio­n related to the employees of the late leader’s Poes Garden household and their contact details.

Krishnapri­ya, daughter of Sasikala’s brother, has been directed to appear before the commission on January 2.

She had recently said a video purportedl­y showing Jayalalith­aa in a hospital and released by Dhinakaran’s loyalist P. Vetrivel, was shot by Sasikala at the request of the late leader.

Krishnapri­ya has condemned the release of the video clip by Mr Vetrivel on December 20.

Sudha Seshayyan and Sathyabama, both doctors, reportedly privy to some informatio­n in respect of Jayalalith­aa’s treatment and subsequent death, were also asked to appear during the first week of January next.

The purported video of Jayalalith­aa was made available to the commission by Mr Vetrivel on Tuesday following summons to him, the sources added.

Mr Vetrivel has said he released the video on his own in view of suspicions being raised against Sasikala over the circumstan­ces leading to the hospitalis­ation of Jayalalith­aa on September 22 last year.

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