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4-yr jail term, Rs 100-cr fine for Jayalalithaa

By The Assam Tribune

BANGALORE, Sept 27 � Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa was today sentenced to four years in jail in an 18-year-old corruption case and fined a staggering Rs 100 crore by a special court, whose verdict unseats her from the post and could send her to political exile for 10 years, reports PTI.

The first conviction of a sitting Chief Minister in a corruption case, which has triggered speculation as to whom she chooses to succeed her, comes as a massive blow to Jayalalithaa who had won nearly two-thirds majority in the Assembly elections in 2011 and which are due in 18 months.

Along with the 66-year-old AIADMK supremo, three others � Jayalalithaa�s close friend Sasikala, Sasikala�s niece Ilavarasi and her nephew and Chief Minister�s disowned foster son Sudhakaran � were convicted and sentenced to four years of jail term and fined Rs 10 crore by Special Judge John Michael D�Cunha.

They have been convicted on charges of amassing properties disproportionate to their known sources of income under the Prevention of Corruption Act and criminal conspiracy in the Indian Penal Code.

Since they have been sentenced to a term of more than three years, they have been lodged in the Central Jail in Parappana Agrahara. They can apply for bail only from the Karnataka High Court, which is on vacation till October 6 for Dasara.

The Rs 100-crore fine is the highest imposed on any politician by the special judge, who heard the case of Rs 66.65 crore disproportionate assets acquired during her first term as Chief Minister between 1991 and 1996.

The conviction in the high-security court complex of Parappana Agrahara near here came amidst dramatic scenes outside where AIADMK supporters burnt effigies of DMK leader Karunanidhi and Subramaniam Swamy who had initially raked up the case.

The conviction also evoked sporadic violence in Tamil Nadu where public vehicles were attacked and shops closed.

The Directorate of Vigilance and Anti-corruption had filed a chargesheet in the case, which was transferred to the court here in 2003.

Special Public Prosecutor Bhavani Singh said a sum of Rs 10 crore has been imposed on the other three convicts. He said the four can apply for bail by moving a criminal application before the High Court.

Under a Supreme Court judgement of July last year, any MP or MLA who is convicted of a crime with more than two-years� sentence will be disqualified as an elected representative from the date of conviction.

Unless the conviction is stayed or overturned by a superior court, she will be disqualified under the Representation of the People Act from contesting elections for a period of 10 years � four years from the date of conviction and six years thereafter.

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