TN CM hits out at DMK over Kodanad heist case

Press Trust of India  |  Vellore 

Tamil Nadu K took a swipe at arch rival on the Kodanad heist and murder case and claimed that people have raised doubts whether those involved belonged to that party.

Campaigning at Arakkonam seeking votes for alliance partners A C Shanmugham and A K Moorthy, Palaniswami said police have arrested those involved in the case.

"..It is the which is taking steps to get those arrested released and this has led people to doubt whether that party was involved in it," he said.

In April 2017, the of the Kodanad estate, former J Jayalalithaa's retreat-home in the hilly district of Nilgiris, was found dead.

Ten people have been arrested in connection with the robbery attempt at the estate-bungalow which was used by Jayalalithaa for both official and residential purposes.

Two key accused-- C Kanagaraj and K V Sayan-- had recently alleged Palaniswami's involvement in the heist case in a video released by a in

Palaniswami had rejected the charges, dismissing it as a "lie".

The chief had also filed a defamation suit in the which had restrained Samuel and six others, including Sayan and Manoj, from making any statement linking him to the case.

Holding that it was the responsibility of a government to clarify the doubts raised by the people, Palaniswami said "those involved cannot escape from the law and this government will take prompt action."

Referring to leader and former union minister A Raja's Sadiq Batcha, who was found dead under mysterious circumstances in 2011 amid the probe into the 2G spectrum scam, he said, "Members of his (Batcha) family released advertisements on recently, saying "bad friendship causes utter ruin."

Even Sadiq Batcha's wife was attacked recently by some miscreants while she was travelling, Palaniswami said.

An investigation will be conducted into the matter, he said.

Taking potshots at the DMK, he said an like him could rise to the level of in the AIADMK.

But that is not the case with the DMK as after the death of his father M Karunanidhi, became that party's president, Palaniswami said.

"Only in AIADMK, a cadre can rise to various levels and hold the top post. I myself am an example for it," he said.

Referring to joining the DMK alliance for the Lok Sabha polls, Palaniswami said it was who had vowed that he would never campaign for making the chief minister.

"But, today he has joined the DMK led alliance. has forged an alliance with parties which has lost the people's faith. People will teach a good lesson to the DMK alliance in this Lok Sabha elections," he said.

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First Published: Sun, March 24 2019. 17:45 IST