MLAs in sting claim channel video is fake

The Asian Age.  | s thirunavukarasu

India, Politics

Former CM, O. Panneerselvam, summoned Saravanan from hometown Madurai to explain his TV appearance.

MLA SS Saravanan (Photo: ANI/Twitter)

Chennai: A day after a TV channel featured them in a “sting” that showed them, separately, speaking of pay-offs ahead of the February 18 trust vote won by incumbent chief minister Edappadi K. Palaniswami, AIADMK (OPS) legislator S.S. Saravanan and rival EPS group MLA ‘Sulur’ Kanagaraj insisted that the video footage was a fraud and threatened legal action against the channel.

Former CM, O. Panneerselvam, summoned Saravanan from hometown Madurai to explain his TV appearance. Emerging from an hour-long meeting with OPS on Tuesday morning, Saravanan told reporters, “It’s me on the video; but the voice is not mine”. The voice was a trick of “mimicry, dubbed, fake voice,” he said, adding that the TV footage related to “some old event, maybe three months back, which I don’t remember.”

Mr Saravanan also dismissed as “lies, wrong” the remarks attributed to him in the TV footage with regard to MLAs Thamimum Ansari, Karunas and Thaniyarasu. He had never even seen the (Moon TV) reporter Shah Nawaz. “I don’t know who he is,” he said, flanked by senior leaders C. Ponnaiayan and Natham R. Viswanathan.

The Madurai (south) MLA said he was consulting legal experts and would soon initiate legal action. He recalled that soon after the demise of Jayalalithaa, he had participated in the meeting of the MLAs so as to lend support to efforts to safeguard the government and was taken along the others to Koovathur. “I escaped from there in disguise as I am an OPS loyalist and will remain so,” Mr Saravanan said.

It appears that ‘Sulur’ Kanagaraj did not have to offer any explanations to his faction bosses, yet.

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