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Delhi [India], Feb. 8 (ANI): Rubbishing reports of him 'favouring'
Sasikala Natarajan in the current power tussle in Tamil Nadu, senior
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Subramanian Swamy on Wednesday
asserted that it was ridiculous to assume so, as he was prosecuting the
AIADMK General Secretary in a disproportionate assets case.
However, Swamy added that Constitutionally, Sasikala was in the clear to be the next chief minister of Tamil Nadu.
"It
is easy for the opposition to accuse as they don't have any work to do,
nor do they need to show any evidence. They are saying I'm favouring
Sasikala. What nonsense....I'm the one prosecuting her in the
disproportionate assets case. But Constitution has to be upheld," Swamy
told ANI here.
Commenting
on delay being shown by the Governor Vidyasagar Rao in intervening in
the power crisis, Swamy further said that the MLAs of the state have
been left with no choice but to meet the President.
"When
the Governor has got lost somewhere and nobody knows where he is, then
what can the MLAs do? They have to meet the President," he added.
Meanwhile,
ahead of a probable floor test to determine the majority in the House,
Sasikala Natarajan today bused all 131 MLAs supporting her to an unknown
location, fearing horse-trading.
As
per reports, all the MLAs were taken to an unknown hotel, where they
would be kept till the time they meet President Pranab Mukherjee to
prove majority in the support of Sasikala.
Earlier
in the day, Sasikala accused the Tamil Nadu acting Chief Minister O.
Panneerselvam of colluding with the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK),
while adding that he would not be spared following his "betrayal".
"Our opponents are after us and spearheading whatever is happening today, but nothing can stop us from following Amma's path.
Panneerselvam
colluded with the party which Amma fought against. I could sense the
acts of Chief Minister who completely connived with the opposition. We
will give a big blow to the act of betrayal and disloyalty," Sasikala
told his party members which was received with rousing reception.
Sasikala
said she was initially reluctant to take the responsibility of the
Chief Minister as she was struck with grief following former Tamil Nadu
chief minister J. Jayalalithaa's death.
Sasikala's
comments came after Panneerselvam alleged that he was told to quit the
Chief Minister's post to protect party's discipline and failure to
follow would be a violation of party discipline.
Calling
Sasikala as the "temporary general secretary", Panneerselvam earlier
today said, "The Council can only appoint a temporary general secretary.
Proper elections have to be held to elect a general secretary according
to the party bye-laws. People are on my side."
He
said he would also seek the support of Jayalalithaa's niece Deepa
Jayakumar, saying "I have always had respect for Amma's brother's
children. I will give Deepa the respect she needs.
The acting Chief Minister also said he has the support of the AIADMK leaders and would prove his majority in the assembly. (ANI)
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