**Sasikala Aims to Revive AIADMK and Restore Jayalalithaa’s Legacy**
Former AIADMK leader VK Sasikala has announced her commitment to rejuvenate the party and reinstate the governance model of the late Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa. With a strong belief in her experience and knowledge, Sasikala expressed her intention to return to active politics and rebuild the AIADMK.
In her remarks about the current state of the party, Sasikala stated, “It remains unchanged, and it is my responsibility to bring about that change. The challenges created by the current leadership can only be addressed by someone with experience. Many believe they can achieve everything in politics, but it requires a deep understanding to succeed. I am determined to restore Amma’s governance. I will make it happen, regardless of the challenges.”
Sasikala emphasized her resolve to strengthen the AIADMK amidst concerns over senior leaders defecting to other parties and the internal confusion within the ranks. She criticized the current leadership for fostering internal strife and asserted that only those with a profound understanding of the party could effectively resolve these issues.
Addressing the broader political landscape in Tamil Nadu, Sasikala criticized the ruling DMK government, urging voters to think critically before casting their ballots. “Amma Jayalalithaa worked tirelessly to improve Tamil Nadu, but the current situation is concerning. I cannot rest easy knowing the state we are in. We governed effectively, and witnessing the current scenario pains me. I will not allow MK Stalin to form a government again. His return to power is unacceptable. Even during our governance, we did not privatize essential services like sanitation, which is a mistake.”
Sasikala’s statements reflect her determination to reclaim her influence within the AIADMK and uphold the leadership legacy of Jayalalithaa in Tamil Nadu politics.
**FAQ**
**What are Sasikala’s plans for the AIADMK?**
Sasikala plans to revive the AIADMK and restore the governance model of Jayalalithaa, emphasizing her experience and commitment to addressing internal challenges within the party.
