For the first time in India, such a huge fine is recovered in a corruption case: Late CM Jayalalitha's assets will be recovered


- Bengaluru court order opens Jayalalitha's corruption book: Six-time Chief Minister Jayalalitha enjoyed power for more than 14 years

- The case in which Jayalalitha was fined 100 crores is from 1996. At that time Jayalalithaa had assets of 66 crore rupees collected from haram earnings. The price of 66 crore rupees of that time is said to be more than 600 crore rupees now. Gold, jewellery, bank deposits, luxury cars etc. are different. Apart from this, Jayalalitha had 800 acres of land at different places. This is about the property that was seized. One has to estimate how much other benami and uncaptured wealth will be.

Bangalore's City Civil Court has created a sensation by starting the process of recovering the Rs 100 crore fine imposed when former Chief Minister Jayalalithaa was convicted in a corruption case. This is the first time that a huge fine of 100 crore rupees has been collected from a leader convicted in a corruption case in India.

As part of this legal process, 27 kg of gold and diamond jewelery seized from Jayalalithaa will be handed over to the Chief Secretary of Tamil Nadu. The court has asked the government to bring 6 big boxes and enough security personnel to store the gold-jewellery. Videography of gold-jewellery handed over to the government will also be done.

Of the 27 kg of gold handed over to the government, 7 kg belonged to Jayalalitha's mother and was inherited by Jaya, so it will not be auctioned. Even after auctioning the rest of the gold and diamond jewellery, if the penalty amount and interest are not recovered, other assets will also be handed over to the government.

Jayalalitha's corruption book has been reopened following a Bengaluru court order. Superstar of Tamil films M.G. Because of her close personal relationship with Ramachandran, Jayalalitha entered politics and later became MGR's political heir. During the 25 years from 1991 to 2016, Jayalalitha, who became Chief Minister six times, enjoyed power for more than 14 years.

During this 14-year reign, Jayalalitha committed rampant corruption and amassed immense wealth. Jayalalitha had relationships with several men including MGR but was unmarried herself. In these circumstances, only he knew for whom he was collecting everything, but looking at the corruption committed by Jaya madam, he has to be considered the most corrupt leader in India. There are very few leaders including Lalu Yadav who can compete with Jaya Madam in corruption.

The case in which Jayalalitha was fined 100 crores is from 1996. At that time Jayalalithaa had assets of 66 crore rupees collected from haram earnings. The price of 66 crore rupees of that time is said to be more than 600 crore rupees now. Gold, jewellery, bank deposits, luxury cars etc. are different. Apart from this, Jayalalitha had 800 acres of land at different places. This is about the property that was seized. One has to estimate how much other benami and uncaptured wealth will be.

There were other cases of corruption against Jayalalithaa. One of the cases involved a scam in the purchase of a color TV. Jayalalithaa was arrested on the charge that Jayalalitha was involved in a large-scale bribery in the purchase of color TVs for every home in Tamil Nadu to win the elections. Jayalalithaa was acquitted due to lack of evidence in this case. Jayalalithaa has committed crores of corruption by giving government land in Tansi for the price of water for Jaya Publication, which Jayalalitha created along with her friend Sasikala.

After Jayalalithaa was convicted in this case, she resigned but the Madras High Court acquitted Jayalalithaa. In the case where Jayalalithaa allowed construction of seven-star hotel Pleasant Stay in Kodaikanal in violation of government regulations, Jayalalitha was sentenced to one year rigorous imprisonment but was later acquitted by the High Court.

These are the details of corruption cases against Jayalalitha. There is no end to the allegations against him. Jayalalitha lived a very lavish life style and spent money like water. All that was not hard earned but haram earned. The rich businessmen and industrialists of Tamil Nadu used to bear the burden. In return, Jayalalitha would do her work.

The biggest example of Jayalalitha's lavish lifestyle is the smoke she threw at her adopted son Sudhakaran's wedding. Jayalalithaa adopted Sasikala's nephew Sudhakaran. Sudhakaran under normal circumstances would not even let a girl stand up, but because of Jayalalitha, he got married to the daughter of Tamil film superstar Shivaji Ganesan.

Jayalalitha and Sasikala blew away 100 crore rupees by displaying wealth in Sudhakaran's wedding. For Sudhakaran's barat entry, a two-kilometer-long red carpet and rose-flowered road was laid on both sides of which exotic expensive lights were installed. 10 dining halls where 25 thousand people can eat together and 75 thousand square feet marriage mandap. Tons of plywood and plaster of paris were made and plastered all over Jayalalitha with cutouts.

Decorated with stunning arches that leave the onlookers stunned. All the hotels in Chennai were booked and more than 40 thousand guests were accommodated. Each VIP attending the wedding was given a silk dhoti worth Rs 20,000 and a silk saree worth Rs 20,000 to the women. Just like Gaga, Sudhakaran went on an elephant brought from Kerala to get married.

This is just a trailer of Jayalalitha's corruption. He talked about the cases that came to his attention. Only they know how much corruption has been done which is not known to others.

Even though Jayalalitha did not live to be punished, a fine of 100 crores will be levied

In September 2014, a special court in Bangalore sentenced Jayalalitha, Sasikala, Sasikala's nephew and Jayalalithaa's adopted son Sudhakaran and Sasikala's brother Ilvarashi to 4 years each in a corruption case. Special Judge Michael D'Cunha convicted four including Jayalalithaa in the case of Jayalalithaa amassing wealth beyond her income by abusing her power as chief minister. In this case, the judge imposed a fine of Rs 10 crore each on the remaining three and Rs 100 crore on Jayalalithaa. Because of this judgment, Jayalalithaa had to resign from the post of Chief Minister, Jayalalithaa said to her O. Panneerselvam was appointed as Chief Minister.

On May 11, 2015, the Bangalore High Court overturned the trial court's verdict and acquitted the Chandal Chokdi. Jayalalitha resigned to Pannikselvam and became the Chief Minister again.

In an appeal against this judgment, the Supreme Court upheld the judgment of the Special Court. Jayalalithaa passed away almost two months before the Supreme Court delivered its verdict on February 14, 2017. Jayalalithaa passed away on December 5, 2016, so even if she did not live to be punished, the recovery proceedings have now been initiated seven years after the verdict. Jayalalitha became the Chief Minister before she passed away after a long stay in the hospital.

Jaya found 11,344 sarees, 750 pairs of shoes, 30 kg of gold, 1250 kg of silver in red there.

In 1996, following the rampant corruption committed by Jayalalitha as the Chief Minister from 1991 to 1996, the income tax came down. During this raid, the Income Tax officials were also stunned to see the items found by Jayalalithaa.

According to the official report of the Income Tax Department, Jayalalithaa found 11,344 sarees, 750 pairs of expensive shoes, 91 diamond watches, 250 shawls, 131 suitcases, 24 two-in-one tape recorders, 1040 video cassettes from there. Apart from this, 30 kg of gold was also found. The value of the gold and jewelery received by Jayalalitha from there was Rs 3.50 crore at that time. Jayalalitha got diamonds worth two crores of rupees and 1250 kg of silver from there. Jaya's house was full of silver items including utensils and cutlery. Jaya had 19 luxurious cars.

Jayalalitha's house has 12 fridges, 10 TVs, 8 VCRs, 9 dressing tables, 146 expensive chairs, 34 tipoi, 31 tables, 24 beds, 20 sofa sets, 31 dressing mirrors, 215 crystal cut glasses, 81 chandeliers, 33 telephones, 27 wall clocks. was The whole house was centrally air-conditioned but there were 86 fans. From that alone, one can guess how big Jayalalitha's house will be and what kind of lavish lifestyle Jayalalitha will be living.

Subramanian Swamy filed a corruption case against Jayalalithaa on the basis of Income Tax report. Jayalalitha was sentenced to four years in this case.

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