The clarification by Panneerselvam, the Tamil Nadu Deputy Chief Minister, came after opposition DMK latched on to his remarks made in his home town Theni last week and said it only proved the charge that the BJP was driving the ruling AIADMK post-Jayalalithaa's demise.
"I sought Prime Minister's advise on the merger (last year) and he said it was good in the present day context and I only said this at the Theni meeting," he told reporters here.
Against the trend of a political party wanting its rival to split so that it could grow, "Prime Minister Modi giving such a view to the AIADMK was because of the goodwill he had for Amma (late chief minister Jayalalithaa)," he said.
"Prime Minister's good intention was reflected in his view," Panneerselvam said seeking to negate the claims of opposition that the Palaniswami and Panneerselvam factions merged only due to the nudging by Modi.
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While Palaniswami had said he would react after fully going into the comments of his deputy, Fisheries Minister D Jayakumar and other ruling party leaders defended Panneerselvam saying any suggestion for the party's good was welcome.
Panneerselvam today said there was no implied meaning in the Prime Minister's view and it showed his generosity.
On Opposition parties' charge that BJP was behind the AIADMK, he said "they are doing it for their own political gains."
Even during the R K Nagar bypoll both the AIADMK and BJP contested the election separately, he said.
"We are taking the stand what Amma (Jayalalithaa) used to do with regard to other political parties," he said, in an apparent indication to Jayalalithaa and Modi being on good terms.
Subsequently, he said, due to the "authoritarian" attitude of Dhinakaran they felt that he should be eased out of the party.
Also, around that time and ahead of the merger, a consensus had also evolved among the 1.5 crore cadres favouring the unification, he said.
Cadres felt that the AIADMK's name and symbol which was founded and nurtured by late leaders M G Ramachandran and Jayalalithaa respectively should be retrieved and party factions united.
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