BJP does not interfere in affairs of any state: Prasad

Prasad recalled an interaction with Jayalalithaa and said how she had regretted on not being a lawyer.

September 16, 2017 07:07 pm | Updated 07:11 pm IST - Chennai

Chief Justice of India Dipak Misra, Ravi Shankar Prasad, Minister of Law and Justice, Tamil Nadu Chief minister Edappadi K.Palaniswami and other judges of Madras high Court and supreme court viewing the restored 19th century light house inside the Madras High Court at a function held in Chennai. Photo : S. R. Raghunathan

Chief Justice of India Dipak Misra, Ravi Shankar Prasad, Minister of Law and Justice, Tamil Nadu Chief minister Edappadi K.Palaniswami and other judges of Madras high Court and supreme court viewing the restored 19th century light house inside the Madras High Court at a function held in Chennai. Photo : S. R. Raghunathan

The Centre does not interfere in the affairs of any state, Union Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said on Saturday“.After paying homage at the memorial of former Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa he said, “The Central government does not at all interfere in any state. I hope you need to understand that BJP is already ruling in over 70 % of India.”

The Union Law Minister said, “We (the BJP) got 13 chief ministers, four deputy chief ministers, and everywhere we have won, we have the support and the blessings of the people of that state.”

“Prime Minister Narendra Modiji is taking India forward.

He wants and I too want Tamil Nadu to rise and progress,” Prasad said.

On paying homage at the memorial, he said, “It was a great personal satisfaction for me.”

“The only thing I would like to observe is that Tamil Nadu must prosper. It must continue to develop. That will be the most important condolence and in a way justification for her (Jayalalithaa) and for the work she has done for a great state,” the Union minister said.

Earlier, participating in a function, Prasad recalled an interaction with Jayalalithaa and said how she had regretted on not being a lawyer.

“I had the privilege to work with her (Jayalalithaa) very closely, politically and also had the privilege to appear for her legally,” he said.

Recalling a conversation with Jayalalithaa, Prasad said, she was explaining the nuances of her case very well.

“I said, Madam you have perfect legal mind. Her response was, Mr Prasad, I regret on not being a lawyer,” he said.To a query about a commission set up by the state government to probe Jayalalithaa’s death, Prasad said it was an AIADMK party matter.

To another query about appointment of a permanent Governor for the State, the Union Minister said, “I think Mr Vidyasagar Rao is doing his job well.”

Rao assumed office as the Acting Governor of Tamil Nadu in September 2016.

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