The Free Press Journal

ADMK invokes Jaya legacy

Ahead of polls, opens memorial for late leader on Marina beach

- N CHITHRA /

Months ahead of the Tamil Nadu Assembly poll, the ruling AIADMK on Wednesday sought to cash in on the political legacy of J Jayalalith­aa by unveiling a mausoleum for her on the Marina beach front in Chennai.

Thousands of AIADMK cadres, throwing COVID-19 safety protocol to the winds, milled their way into the memorial within hours of it being inaugurate­d by Chief Minister Edappadi K Palaniswam­i. The memorial is situated alongside the MGR memorial and those of DMK founder CN Annadurai and his successor M Karunanidh­i. Many AIADMK cadres were seen visiting Karunanidh­i’s burial place as well prompting Fisheries Minister D Jayakumar to declare that they were not true followers of Jayalalith­aa.

Making a political point, Palaniswam­i attacked DMK president MK Stalin saying he had tried to obstruct constructi­on of the memorial for Jayalalith­aa by getting people to move the court against it. These cases were withdrawn overnight when the DMK had moved the Madras High Court seeking that party patriarch Karunanidh­i’s body be laid to rest next to the Anna Memorial, he said.

Stalin, however, hit back saying a memorial was constructe­d for someone who was convicted by the courts in corruption cases and unseated from the post of chief minister.

Meanwhile, in a related developmen­t, the Madras High Court has imposed restrictio­ns on the state government’s plan to unveil Jayalalith­aa’s imposing Veda Nilayam bungalow in Chennai’s posh Poes Garden locality as a memorial.

Though the court refused to restrain the State from inaugurati­ng the bungalow as a memorial, it said public cannot be allowed inside. Only the main gates can be opened and the function could be held only in the lawns. No one should enter the building, Justice N Seshasayee said after it was made known that the inventory of articles in the late leader’s bungalow was not taken in the presence of her legal heirs Deepa and Deepak (Jayalalith­aa’s niece and nephew). After the inaugural function, the keys to the bungalow must be handed over the High Court Registrar General until further orders.

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