The Asian Age

Opp. slams AIADMK, seeks CBI probe into Jaya’s death

- MK Stalin

Chennai, Sept. 24: Opposition parties led by the DMK on Sunday pressed for a CBI probe into the death of former Tamil Nadu chief minister J. Jayalalith­aa, citing a state minister’s recent remarks that AIADMK leaders “lied” about Jayalalith­aa’s health during her hospitalis­ation last year.

The Opposition called for “unravellin­g the mystery” behind the death of the AIADMK supremo, who passed away on December 5 last after 75 days of hospitalis­ation.

Forest minister Dindigul C. Srinivasan, whose comments about the “lies” have drawn flak from the opposition, sought to make light of Mr Stalin’s demand by stating “it was not new for him to seek such a probe”.

Addressing a public meeting in Madurai on September 22, Srinivasan had claimed that party leaders had “lied” about Jayalalith­aa’s health, fearing her aide V.K. Sasikala, and sought the pardon of the public.

“No one was allowed to meet the late chief minister. Whoever came, would be briefed by Sasikala’s relatives that she was all right,” he had said. “We were afraid of Sasikala at that time and lied about Jayalalith­aa’s health condition,” he had claimed.

As the Opposition latched onto his statement, the Tamil Nadu minister said they (AIADMK leaders) conveyed to the outside world whatever was told to them by Sasikala.

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