All ministers met Jaya during her hospitalisation: TN minister

Press Trust of India  |  Chennai 

minister Sellur K Raju today contradicted the claim of two his cabinet colleagues that no one was allowed to see late chief minister J during her hospitalisation last year.

"All the ministers her," he told reporters when asked if he had during her 75 days of hospitalisation from September 22 last year.


Raju, however, refused to elaborate, and said the death of '(Jayalalithaa)' was a huge loss. The cooperation minister said he was not prepared to say anything more on the issue.

"You must only ask the minister who had expressed that opinion," he said when pressed further on the claim by Forest Minister Dindigul C Srinivasan that leaders had "lied" on the health condition of and none of them had seen her in hospital.

Srinivasan's comments have triggered a renewed demand by the and other opposition parties for a thorough probe into the death of

Addressing a public meeting in Madurai, Srinivasan had on September 23 apologised to the people, saying they had lied about Jayalalithaa's health.

He said no one was allowed to meet during her hospitalisation and all those came were told by her close aide V K Sasikala's relatives that she was "all right".

Srinivasan had said that, afraid of Sasikala, party leaders lied so that people believed that was improving.

He had said that their claim of 'Amma' eating idli and tea was based on information given to them by Sasikala.

Endorsing his views, Commercial Taxes Minister K C Veeramani yesterday said the ministers were not able to see the late chief minister even one day.

At a public meeting in Vellore District, Veeramani, without naming Sasikala or her family, said, "Out of fear of this family... we would tell what we were told (by Sasikala's kin)..that had two idlis, she spoke and that she is fine."

On the differing views of his colleagues, Revenue Minister R B Udhaya Kumar today said it was their individual opinion based on their experience.

Jayalalithaa, who was admitted to the Apollo Hospitals here on September 22, 2016, passed away on December 5.

The state government yesterday named retired judge of Madras High Court A Arumughaswamy as head of the inquiry commission to probe the death of

A judicial probe was one of the pre-conditions of O Panneerselvam, the present deputy chief minister, for the merger of factions led by him and Chief Minister K Palaniswami.

After Palaniswami announced on August 17 that an inquiry commission would be constituted, the two factions merged on August 21.

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First Published: Tue, September 26 2017. 18:32 IST