J Jayalalithaa’s close companion Sasikala Natarajan, always her faithful shadow, remained firmly by her side on Tuesday as lakhs streamed into a public hall in Chennai to pay their last respects to the four-time Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu.
Sasikala’s family members flanked the body, not any leader of Jayalalithaa’s AIADMK or even her loyalist O Panneerselvam, who kept her photo on the dais as he took oath as Chief Minister late last night.
The dominating presence of Sasikala, in a black sari and red-rimmed eyes, was seen by many as symbolic of the power that the former video store owner enjoyed for decades as the other occupant of Jayalalithaa’s Poes Garden home in Chennai.
Sasikala, 59, is emerging from the background as a key figure in Tamil Nadu politics. Sources say she or a person of her choice could take over as the general secretary of the party – essential for her to retain her grip on power.
But this part of the succession plan may not be as smooth as Panneerselvam’s appointment, for which party leaders projected a united front.Sasikala has never held a post either in the government or the party – and that is how Jayalalithaa kept it for three decades, even though she confided in her and relied on her for advice.