Prison doctor treats Jayalalithaa

Updated - November 28, 2021 09:13 pm IST - Bangalore:

Following her sentencing in the disproportionate assets case in a court here on Saturday, AIADMK leader Jayalalithaa complained of dizziness. The judge then summoned the prison doctor. Further treatment could be decided by the prison authorities.

Earlier, Special Public Prosecutor Bhavani Singh said AIADMK leader Jayalalithaa would have to approach the Karnataka High Court for bail and a stay on the sentence.

Murugesh S. Maradi, lawyer assisting Mr. Singh, said the prosecution had proved beyond doubt that a sum of about Rs. 53.64 crore was disproportionate to her income against the Rs. 66.65 crore mentioned in the charge sheet.

The court said the fine amount could be adjusted against the properties seized by the Directorate of Vigilance and Anti-Corruption and attached by the court.

Earlier in the day, Bangalore saw chaotic scenes with AIADMK cadre stalling traffic on Hosur Road in anticipation of their leader’s visit. Almost all Tamil Nadu Ministers and legislators of the AIADMK were present at the court complex. After the verdict was pronounced, the faces were marked by disbelief. Some of them emerged shouting slogans against DMK chief M. Karunanidhi. A majority, including senior leaders like O. Panneerselvam, stayed on even hours after the verdict.

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