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Natarajan may bare all on his and wife Sasikalaa’s ouster

CHENNAI,January13: There is more political excitement on the cards if associates of M Natarajan, Sasikala's husband, are to be believed. Expelled along with his wife and other relatives, Natarajan has threatened to bare all, at least his version of what led to the expulsions that shook AIADMK's power corridors. Sources say Natarajan will speak on the controversial issue during the three-day Pongal celebrations he holds every year in Thanjavur. This will be the first public appearance for some of Sasikala's family members after their high profile expulsions. Party supremo J Jayalalithaa had expelled at least 15 family members besides her friend Sasikala from the party's primary membership and stripped them of their posts. She also indicated at a party forum that she will not go back on her decision.
Sasikalaa's brother V Divakaran is expected to attend the Pongal festivities. While Natarajan organises such a function every year, this time it gains significance coming as it does in the wake of the expulsions. Natarajan is likely to explain his stand on the final day on January 17, a close aide said. The function is also said to provide a moral boost for members of the Thevar community, from which Sasikalaa hails. "We expect Natarajan to speak about the sacrifices her wife made for Jayalalithaa and for the party. He himself has criticised some of the expelled family members' role in the past," a close friend of Natarajan said.
Natarajan will organise the 'Tamilar Kalai Ilakkiya Thiruvizha' in a marriage hall owned by him. "He has invited many of his friends and community people for the function," said the friend. The event is touted to be a muscle-flexing exercise for Natarajan to show his strength in the Thevar community.
On the second day, a conference titled "Mullaperiyar: History, Problems and the Solution" will be held. On the final day (January 17), three books written by Natarajan will be released. Pro LTTE leaders Pazha Nedumaran and Kasi Anandan are expected to attend the function.