Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin has called the Palanivel Thiaga Rajan (PTR) audio files “cheap politics” on Tuesday. The concerned files contain the state’s finance minister’s remarks about Stalin’s family assets.
In his first response to the issue, Stalin, president of the ruling Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam Party, reportedly said Palanivel Thiaga Rajan (PTR) has already responded to the matter twice.
Recently, the finance minister tweeted regarding his statement on the case where he called it a "malicious fabricated audio clip".
According to the reports by PTI, Stalin said, "He (PTR) himself has given two detailed explanations on this matter. I have time only to do my duty for people. I do not want to talk anything further on this and give publicity to those indulging in cheap politics," during his regular "Ungalil Oruvan" question and answer series.
In two audio clips released by state BJP chief K Annamalai, PTR is alleged to have made some remarks about Stalin's son Udhayanidhi and son-in-law V Sabareesan, which the finance minister has categorically denied.
He had insisted that they were digitally altered material using advanced technology.
While in-charge of BJP's National Information and Technology department, Amit Malviya reshared K Annamalai's demand for forensic audit of the audio files and wrote, "BJP Tamil Nadu demands forensic audit of State Finance Minister PTR Palanivel Thiyagarajan’s audio, in which he claims that CM M K Stalin’s son Udhayanidhi Stalin and son-in-law Sabareesan have amassed a massive 30,000 crore in just one year!"
About a question on Union Home Minister Amit Shah's recent remarks in Telangana that Muslim reservation will be done away with if the party came to power there, the DMK chief said it showed "a grudge on minorities."
"He has spoken so for electoral gains. The BJP leadership has an imagination that only spewing hatred on Muslims will satisfy Hindus. It is not true. The majority of our electorate that did not vote for BJP are actually Hindus. They wish for peace and brotherhood. The BJP attempts to impose its hate agenda on some sections and project it as the sentiments of the majority," he alleged.
He charged the BJP's "social media troll army accounts" act as the propaganda machine to spread lies and fake news and also claimed certain media organisations "have turned to be the mouthpiece of " the saffron party.
"The BJP pushes its hate politics with the help of such factors. In a country that has secularism in the preamble of its Constitution, the home minister speaking like this is a breach of Constitution. People are watching everything," he added.
(With PTI inputs)