Conversion of Jayalalithaa's house into memorial legally wrong: MK Stalin

O Panneerselvam hit out at the DMK leader, saying 'Stalin is not a lawyer who has studied law' to comment on the matter.

Update: 2017-08-20 12:51 GMT
DMK working President MK Stalin also mocked Panneerselvam for agreeing to an Inquiry Commission' after having demanded a CBI probe into the death of Jayalalithaa. (Photo: PTI/File)

Chennai: DMK working President MK Stalin on Sunday termed as "legally wrong" the steps being taken by the Tamil Nadu government as a follow up to its announcement on conversion of late chief minister J Jayalalithaa's house in Chennai into a memorial.

"It should be done legally, what is happening now is legally wrong," he claimed in Chennai.

He was responding to questions from reporters about steps being initiated after the August 17 announcement of Chief Minister K Palaniswami that the Poes Garden residence, where Jayalalithaa lived, would be made a public memorial.

"We should wait and see as to what further steps that will be taken over this," he added.

Two days after the announcement, Revenue officials had on Saturday visited Jayalalithaa's house as part of a preliminary exercise to take over the property.

Hitting out at the DMK leader for his comments, AIADMK rebel leader and former chief minister O Panneerselvam told reporters on Sunday that "Stalin is not a lawyer who has studied law" to comment on the matter.

Stalin, who is the Leader of Opposition in the Assembly, also mocked Panneerselvam for "agreeing to an Inquiry Commission" after having demanded a CBI probe into the death of Jayalalithaa.

He said DMK stood for a CBI probe into the matter and it had been continuously demanding it.

On the proposed merger of AIADMK factions led by Palaniswami and Pannneerselvam, Stalin claimed that "story, screenplay and direction for it, is happening in Delhi," a veiled attack on BJP heading the central government.

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