Chennai:The release of audiotapes of a purported conversation between ousted AIADMK leader VK Sasikala and certain party members on Tuesday may raise a political storm in Tamil Nadu. She criticised the expulsion of the party members and also said that she would have retained AIADMK leader O Panneerselvam as the chief minister had he not stepped down.
The latest audio clips emerged on social media a day after the AIADMK, which tasted defeat at the hands of archrival DMK after being in power for a decade, expelled 17 members. The AIADMK on Monday, while warning of disciplinary action against those who interacted with the ousted interim general secretary, expelled 17 members, including party spokesman V Pugazhendhi. Most of those expelled were said to have spoken to her.
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In the clip, Sasikala was purportedly heard saying that she has the responsibility to save the party and re-establish the rule of Amma (late chief minister J Jayalalithaa). "I am confident that I will be able to set the party in order as you are with me. The AIADMK should be strong even if it turns 100 years old. We will definitely bring in Amma's rule," she said.