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Since 1996, Sasikala has always been under a cloud of inquiry, Divakaran said in an apparent reference to a spate of corruption cases filed against Jayalalithaa and his sister, who was a close aide of the late leader, after the AIADMK lost the assembly elections that year.
“Amma (Jayalalithaa) utilised her fully, but went (died) without giving her any protection,” he said without elaborating. “Just imagine, if someone from your family happened to be with a powerful leader and did all the things said by the leader, and was still pushed to an unsafe situation later, then that is the best example for all women. It is a lesson for all,” he told reporters here on Saturday while responding to queries on the I-T raids.
Divakaran’s premises were also raided by I-T officials last week as part of multi-city searches of those associated with Sasikala. On the recovery of pen drives and a laptop during an I-T search at Jayalalitha’s Poes Garden residence on Friday, he said, “I am away from the garden for a long time.” However, no such electronic gadgets were recovered from his house during the raids last week, he claimed.
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Following inputs, a search operation was launched in the office block and a room used by Sasikala, who is now serving a jail term in connection with the Rs 66.65 crore disproportionate assets case.