Gurumurthy has never contested any election. In the
2014 Indian General Election, another person, a namesake of Gurumurthy who spelled his name differently ("S Gurumoorthy"), was chosen by the
Bharatiya Janata Party as its candidate in the
Nilgiris parliamentary constituency in
Tamil Nadu. Gurumurthy denied that he was the candidate in the
Nilgiris district through tweets and interviews. The 4 September 2014 issue of
The Hindu carried a news item titled, "
Baffled by the unexpected spotlight," in which it was written, "First his friends called to congratulate him for contesting from
Nilgiris Lok Sabha Constituency. Even as he explained that he was not in the fray, another round of calls came on Monday from many who wondered why his nomination papers were rejected. Gurumurthy, Chartered Accountant and columnist, was baffled when his photo was flashed on some television channels, which claimed that he was the BJP's candidate in the Nilgiris constituency." On 8 April 2014, The New Indian Express published a clarification, "1 Name, 2 Persons, Too Many Queries", describing various news channels' faux pás mentioning chartered accountant S. Gurumurthy as the candidate who was disqualified from Nilgiris.
Influence on the AIADMK In a tweet published in December 2017, Gurumurthy referred to Chief Minister
Edappadi K. Palaniswami and Deputy Chief Minister
O. Panneerselvam as "impotent leaders" for their action against the supporters of
T. T. V. Dhinakaran, when
All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam lost the
Radhakrishnan Nagar Assembly constituency Polls. Later, he said he had used the term "impotent" in a political context. Tamil Nadu Fisheries Minister
D. Jayakumar said he would take legal action against Gurumurthy, if necessary, for his grossly offensive views. Gurumurthy fuelled a controversy in November 2019 when he claimed in a speech that he was the one who ignited revolt in the AIADMK party, which prompted Tamil Nadu Deputy Chief Minister O. Panneerselvam to carry out 'dharmayudham' (a war for justice) after Jayalalitha's passing in 2017. Gurumurthy also revealed that he told O. Panneerselvam that he was not "man enough" to take on
V. K. Sasikala's faction after
J. Jayalalithaa's death. He continued to criticise the ruling government of AIADMK, calling it "a gang of robbers. This received him criticism from the AIADMK. Later, he clarified that he only said that why the AIADMK workers were so spineless for
prostrating at Sasikala's feet. This created yet another round of criticisms.
Rajinikanth's politics Gurumurthy was also known as
Rajinikanth's 'advisor', has been known to be as someone who pushed for Rajinikanth to join politics. A political analyst said, "It was Gurumurthy who wanted Rajinikanth in politics more than Rajinikanth himself. The long-term plan was to make way for a non-
Dravidian party option and create a vote bank for the BJP." After Rajinikanth announced that he would not be joining politics due to health complications, Gurumurthy stated that Rajinikanth would still make a 'political impact' in the
2021 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections. == In the media ==