“Ammayi would have forgiven A Raja’s comment instead of getting triggered”: EPS’s relatives on A Raja’s comment

Recently, DMK’s Deputy General Secretary and former Union Minister A. Raja campaigned in support of DMK candidate Ezhilan in the Thousand Lights constituency in Chennai. Speaking during one such campaign meeting, he said that MK Stalin, who had worked as a grassroots volunteer in the party and rose to become the Chief Ministerial candidate, was a golden child born from a healthy relationship, while the present Tamilnadu CM was born illegitimately.

In the aftermath of this incident, several people in many parts of Tamil Nadu have been condemning the DMK’s third-rate speech that portrayed the CM in a derogatory manner.

In light of the same, the elders of Edappadi, which is the birthplace of the CM said, “After the death of her husband, the mother of the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, Edappadi, who loved the fields and agriculture, Thavusayammal. She kept reminding him not to forget his roots, which was farming, even after he became a politician.”

“If Ammayi (EPS’ mother) had been alive, she would have not gotten angry upon hearing A Raja’s comments. Instead, she would have forgiven him saying, if that’s what gives that man happiness, let him scold me,” they added. They went on to say that even when his political opponents had set off firecrackers outside her house to celebrate EPS’ defeat in 2006, she had told the people in her house not to interfere with the joy of others, and concluded that such was the good nature of his mother, which a third-rated person like A Raja would never know about or understand.

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