With Jayalalithaa acquitted in DA case, DMK top brass meet to chalk out strategy

With the acquittal of arch rival AIADMK chief Jayalalithaa coming as a reversal for it, DMK top brass on Monday went into a huddle to work on a political and legal strategy following the development.

With Jayalalithaa acquitted in DA case, DMK top brass meet to chalk out strategy
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Chennai: With the acquittal of arch rival AIADMK chief Jayalalithaa coming as a reversal for it, DMK top brass on Monday went into a huddle to work on a political and legal strategy following the development.

Politically, the verdict in favour of AIADMK chief is seen as a set back for the DMK as it has been aggressively using the disproportionate assets case and the conviction of Jayalalithaa by a trial court last year to target the ruling party.

With Assembly polls just a year away, the judgement has stunned the DMK which is now looking at both legal and political options to take on the ruling party, DMK sources said.

DMK leader K Anbazhagan is also a petitioner in the case.

"Thalaivar (party president) is seized of the whole issue, he will make it known, we cannot say anything more now" a senior party leader told PTI when asked on party line after Jayalalithaa's acquittal.

Consultations were on with top leaders to fine tune political strategy and holding meetings with legal experts, he said.

Karunanidhi would formally state DMK's stand on the issue of going for any appeal against the verdict exonerating Jayalalithaa, he added.

For the DMK, which is still battling to ward off the 2G Spectrum scandal tag, the conviction of Jayalalithaa by a trial court last year came like a boon to target the AIADMK with a new found vigour.

Earlier today, the DMK top brass, gathered at the Gopalapuram residence of party chief Karunanidhi here an hour ahead of the ruling to take stock of the situation after the verdict. Senior party leaders MK Stalin, Duraimurugan, and Ponmudi were among those who gathered.

In a statement, Karunanidhi amply made clear his displeasure, quoting appeal court proceedings, and posing some questions and said "this is not the final judgement."

DMK leader M K Stalin said his party had been following the case with keen interest along with the rest of the country.

"The appeal (by Jayalalithaa against the lower court verdict) was fast tracked in an unprecedented manner and the DMK had to step in at every juncture to try and ensure that this case did not turn out to be a farce. The prosecution was given one day to submit its written argument while the defence was given two months," he said on his Facebook page.

"The people of our country can draw their own conclusions from this judgement," he said while assuring that irrespective of the verdict DMK will continue to work for a "strong and vibrant Tamil Nadu."  

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