Chennai:Spreading the net wide, the ruling DMK government of MK Stalin, is keeping the heat on former AIADMK ministers one after the other. Since the DMK came to power in May 2021, vigilance raids have been carried out on seven prominent members of the Edapaddi K Palaniswami (EPS) cabinet. While the searches and raids kept the principal opposition on tenterhooks, forcing it to tread on the back foot and cry foul, none had been arrested so far.
Prosecuting the 'corrupt' in the previous regime was an important poll plank of the DMK and the party had pledged to take swift action in its manifesto. Even before the assembly election, the DMK had submitted two memorandums to the governor, listing corruption charges against the EPS and his cabinet colleagues. The anti-corruption NGO, Arappor Iyakkam, had filed many complaints with the DVAC against them and top IAS officials.
The first to come under the vigilance net in July 2021 was former Transport Minister MR Vijayabhaskar who lost the Karur assembly seat to his bete noire, Senthil Balaji, present Transport Minister. According to DVAC, the searches on his premises and that of his associates had resulted in the seizure of Rs 25.56 lakh cash besides documents revealing that he had the illegal wealth to the tune of Rs 6.11 crore. This was two months after Stalin assumed office and gave the impression that the new government was serious in its intent and rattled the AIADMK leadership.
The next to be raided was the resourceful SP Velumani, former Local Administration Minister and an AIADMK heavyweight, and it was found that he had amassed Rs 51.09 crore disproportionate assets. Interestingly, during the search of his residence in suburban Coimbatore, protesting party workers who gathered there in large numbers were provided food and beverages! Shortly after the raid, there was a shake-up of the police establishment in the district with many being transferred reportedly for passing on information in advance about the impending searches.