Former Tamil Nadu chief minister J Jayalalithaa will stay in jail till next Monday. The Karnataka High Court today adjourned a hearing on her bail plea, which will now be taken up only on Monday, October 6. Jayalalithaa has been in a Bangalore prison as a trial court found her guilty of corruption on Saturday.
Tamil Nadu film industry is on a hunger strike in Chennai to protest against the arrest of the former Chief Minister. Cinema theatres in Chennai to remain shut today.
The special court on Saturday sentenced J. Jayalalithaa and three of her close aides to four years imprisonment and imposed fines of Indian Rupees 100 crore (Indian Rupees 1 billion) on Jayalalithaa and Indian Rupees 10 crore each on the three other convicts –Sasikala Natarajan, Elavarasi and V. Sudhakaran.
Jayalalithaa has attached her income tax and other details with the appeal, stating that the income tax department had not objected to her earnings, while the special court found her guilty of accruing assets disproportionate to her known sources of income.
Senior Supreme Court advocate Ram Jethmalani is likely to represent Jayalalithaa in the high court.
Her appeal states that 594 witnesses were listed in the case, but 251 appeared before the court for the first time. When called again, only 222 witnesses appeared. Although 200 witnesses went against the prosecution, the judge did not consider their statements as they were government servants.
(with inputs from Deccan Chronicle)