"I am ready to surrender to him and listen to him if his ideas are constructive... If his ideas are destructive I cannot listen, will you listen?" Muthiah said.
The offer of Muthiah, alias Ayyappan, the adopted son of Ramaswamy, a noted industrialist and former MP, comes days after an ugly episode at the Chettinad House, the latest in a series of bickerings between the father and adopted son duo.
"I want a solution and I want to resolve differences with my father. I believe it will happen, we will wait and it will happen," he said.
"He (Ramaswamy) should understand the reality. He is 86 year old and on a wheel-chair. He cannot run the business or manage things. He needs to understand that management cannot be with him now at his (advanced) age," he said at a hurriedly convened press meet.
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Stating that his father "has some anger" against him, Muthiah said this has to go in the first place.
On the grouse against him, he said "my father's major complaint is that I should follow his instructions..If it is right we can follow and if it is wrong can we follow?" he asked.
"Also, whether such instructions comes from him or from those around him with vested intersts (has to be seen), I cannot follow (such instructions from vested interests)," he said.