Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Jaya left her properties to Deepa and me, says nephew

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BIRTHDAY BLAST Jayakumar says Sasikala assuming the top post was ‘unacceptab­le’ to the people of Tamil Nadu

Once a supporter of VK Sasikala, J Jayalalith­aa’s nephew Deepak Jayakumar has now said her becoming the chief minister was not acceptable to the people of Tamil Nadu, while claiming that the late AIADMK chief had left behind her properties to him and his sister.

He claimed that the former chief minister had bequeathed her properties, including her Veda Nilayam bungalow in Poes Garden in Chennai, to his sister Deepa Jayakumar and him, by leaving behind a will.

Jayakumar said Sasikala assuming the top post was “unacceptab­le” to the people of Tamil Nadu. He also asserted that party members did not favour TTV Dinakaran’s appointmen­t as Deputy General Secretary of AIADMK.

While speaking to television news channels yesterday, Jayakumar questioned the reinductio­n of Dinakaran and S Venkatesh into the party.

While Deepa can aspire for positions in the AIADMK, Venkatesh and Dinakaran could not, he said, apparently referring to the removal of the two by Jayalalith­aa in 2011.

“They are trying to bring fam-

They (S Venkatesh and TTV Dinakaran) are trying to bring family rule.. probably they both forced Sasikala to hand over the party to them

ily rule.. probably they both forced Sasikala to hand over the party to them,” he alleged.

“Even the party cadres will not accept this,” he added.

This may lead to a situation wherein the party may split and aid DMK to form the government in the state, Jayakumar told the channels.

Jayalalith­aa had in 2011 expelled Sasikala, her husband M Natarajan and nephew Dinakaran, besides some of their other relatives including Venkatesh, from AIADMK for reportedly interferin­g in party and government affairs.

On O Panneersel­vam being the Chief Minister, Jayakumar said he respected him. “He was a good chief Minister,” he said, adding that he was still in the party and therefore the question of sacking him and taking him back into AIADMK did not arise. “It is his (OPS) party,” he added.

 ?? REUTERS FILE ?? Supporters of former Tamil Nadu chief minister Jayalalith­aa light candles in front of her picture in Chennai.
REUTERS FILE Supporters of former Tamil Nadu chief minister Jayalalith­aa light candles in front of her picture in Chennai.

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