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Jayalalith­aa video clip triggers row ahead of Chennai by-election

- IANS

chennai — A day ahead of a critical by-election here, sidelined All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) leader T.T.V. Dinakaran’s faction on Wednesday triggered a major row by releasing a video clip of the late J. Jayalalith­aa purportedl­y on her hospital bed, forcing the Election Commission to tell TV channels not to telecast it.

The ruling AIADMK cried foul and asked the poll panel to stop the telecast of the clip that showed Jayalalith­aa drinking something from a plastic container, apparently while watching television.

The ruling party contended that the video was released with a “motive” before the high-stakes byelection in the R.K. Nagar Assembly constituen­cy on Thursday and said a case should be filed against those responsibl­e. There was no indication as to when and where the video was shot.

Fisheries Minister D. Jayakumar alleged that leaking the video clip was a misuse of the proximity enjoyed by the Sasikala family with the late leader, particular­ly during her last days at the Apollo Hospital. It was also in violation of election rules, he alleged.

Jayakumar said the video clip, if at all, should have been presented before the judicial commission set up to inquire into the death of Jayalalith­a last year. Instead it was done with the by-election in mind.

Rejecting to the minister’s charges, Dinakaran faction spokespers­on Thangatham­izhchelvan said there was no motive behind the release of the video clip which was shown to dispel allegation­s that the Sasikala family had a hand in her death.

He also rejected the demand for action on the issue saying the Commission was not taking any action on the distributi­on of money to the tune of Rs6,000 per voter in R.K. Nagar by the ruling AIADMK.

If any action was to be taken, it should be against the bribing by the ruling AIADMK, he said.

Dinakaran is contesting as an Independen­t in the by-election against AIADMK’s Madhusudha­nan, DMK’s Marudhu Ganesh and BJP’s Karu Nagarajan among others.

Meanwhile, Returning Officer Praveen Nair told television channels to stop showing the video clip, saying it violated Section 126 of the Representa­tion of the People Act.

The provision bars display of any material by cinematogr­aphic or electronic means in areas going to polls on election eve and is a punishable offence.

Vetrivel, a disqualifi­ed MLA belonging to the Dinakaran group who released the video clip to the media, denied it had anything to do with the by-election. —

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