Deepa Jayakumar’s husband launches political party
Team Udayavani, Apr 21, 2017, 3:36 PM IST
Chennai: Taking the political plunge almost two months after his wife Deepa Jayakumar, niece of late Chief Minister Jayalalithaa launched her outfit, K Madhavan today floated his own party, ‘MGR Jayalalithaa DMK Kazhagam’.
He launched it after paying his respects to Jayalalithaa and MGR at their memorials at the Marina beach here.
Speaking to reporters after launching the party flag, Madhavan, clad in a traditional white khadi shirt and dhoti, said he has the support of ‘true Amma followers’ and that he would give Deepa a key post if she decided to join his party.
“I have the support of true Amma (Jayalalithaa’s) followers. If Deepa decides to join our outfit, I will give her key post (in the party)”, he said.
Deepa had launched ‘MGR Amma Deepa Forum’ on February 24, coinciding with Jayalalithaa’s anniversary.
Madhavan, who was involved in forming it, had quit the party last month, alleging “there is a lot of dominance of some evil forces”.
Deepa’s forum also faced a controversy after she faced opposition over the appointment of some office bearers.
Hoping to taste success through Jayalalithaa’s legacy, Deepa decided to contest the RK Nagar bypoll, which was later cancelled by Election Commission, citing use of money power to influence voters.
In the affidavit filed by her for the RK Nagar bypoll, Deepa had never mentioned about Madhavan nor any of her family members.
Udayavani is now on Telegram. Click here to join our channel and stay updated with the latest news.
Top News
Related Articles More
Congress announces nominees for three Lok Sabha constituencies in Telangana
PM Modi’s decisive actions eradicate corruption from the Nation: Shah
In SC affidavit, ED cites Delhi CM Kejriwal’s conduct to justify his arrest
Can’t control elections or pass directions on basis of suspicion: SC tells EVM critics
Not shying away from dealing with stray dogs issue but will not allow scope to be expanded, says SC
MUST WATCH
Latest Additions
Congress announces nominees for three Lok Sabha constituencies in Telangana
Renowned Yakshagana artist Bhagavata Subrahmanya Dhareshwar passes away
2 Indian restaurants in Colorado duped investors of USD 380K: Officials
Bantwal: Ex-soldier dies after casting vote at home
Indian prodigy D Gukesh returns triumphant to cheering crowds in Chennai