Chennai: What was in the realm of rumour has become a political hot potato. As assembly polls are approaching, a patch-up between the ruling AIADMK and VK Sasikala, jailed former confidant of late Chief Minister Jayalalithaa, at the instance of the BJP was confined to newsroom talk shows. But, with RSS ideologue S Gurumurthy advocating the re-entry of Sasikala to strengthen the AIADMK to take on a resurgent DMK, the cat is out of the bag. Now, he is in the firing line. For, his certification that the AIADMK is nationalistic though corrupt and the comparison of Sasikala 'parivar' as 'sewer' that could come in handy to douse the fire engulfing the house have stirred up a hornet's nest.
Justifying the coming together of the two factions, he argued that it was necessary for the AIADMK and BJP to face the DMK, determined to wrest power banking on anti-incumbency.
“When the house is on fire we do not wait for Ganga jal, but pour whatever is available, even sewer,” was his response to a reader's question at the 51st anniversary of 'Thuglak' on Thursday. Significantly, he made this comment in the presence of BJP national president JP Nadda.
However, his subsequent clarification a day later that he continued to treat the AMMK as a family fiefdom and Sasikala's extended family as a mafia has only added fuel to the fire.
“I still regard Amma DMK (AMMK sic) as Mannargudi Mafia as someone had said once. Even if they become part of the BJP-ADMK alliance I will regard them as only Mafia-like we regarded Chandraswamy as a sewer. We in Thuglak will continue to regard Mannargudi family as Mafia and they would turn ADMK into a family owned affair like the DMK. Our opinion will not change.” he said in a series of tweets.
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