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Saturday, September 27, 2014

Court sends Tamil Nadu CM Jayalalithaa to jail in graft case

1 OF 3. J. Jayalalithaa, chief minister of Tamil Nadu and chief of Anna Dravida Munetra Khazhgam (AIADMK), gestures from inside a vehicle after addressing her party supporters during an election campaign More...
J. Jayalalithaa, chief minister of Tamil Nadu and chief of Anna Dravida Munetra Khazhgam (AIADMK), gestures from inside a vehicle after addressing her party supporters during an election campaign rally in Chennai April 19, 2014. REUTERS-Babu-FilesIndian policemen march near a poster of Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu J. Jayalalithaa in Chennai, May 6, 2004. REUTERS-Babu-FilesJ. Jayalalithaa, chief minister of Tamil Nadu and chief of Anna Dravida Munetra Khazhgam (AIADMK), addresses her party supporters atop a vehicle during an election campaign rally in Chennai April 19, 2014. REUTERS-Babu-Files
NEW DELHI Sat Sep 27, 2014
Reuters(Reuters) - A court on Saturday sentenced Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa Jayaram to four years in jail in a corruption case that has lasted nearly two decades, television channels reported.
Jayalalithaa, one of the most popular politicians in south India, was convicted of having assets disproportionate to her income, the reports said. She was also fined 1 billion rupees ($16.36 million).
Television reports showed supporters of Jayalalithaa, chief of the AIADMK party, clashing with police in Bangalore and the state capital Chennai. TV reports said she was currently in hospital suffering from ill health.
In law, Jayalalithaa will now have to step down as the head of Tamil Nadu, which she has governed since 2011. However, she will have the option of approaching a higher court which could overturn the verdict.
"I am pleased that the Indian democratic system is working," Subramanian Swamy, a petitioner in the case and a leader of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party, told the television channel Times Now. "It is an appropriate punishment."
The portly, fair-skinned Jayalalithaa acted in several movies before joining politics and has a huge fan following. She endeared herself to millions by distributing free laptops, grinders and fans to voters.
Before the general election in May, Jayalalithaa was seen as a potential ally of Modi if he failed to secure enough votes to form a government. However, Modi and his allies won a convincing majority.
(Reporting by Aditya Kalra; Editing by Krishna Das and Stephen Powell)