Crime

Murder or demise? : Sasikala guilty over Jayalalithaa’s death

The verdict may not too shocking to Sasikala, but all the Jayalalithaa admirers are stunned to find Sasikala’s hand in the ‘demise’.

The verdict over the case hearing the Jayalalithaa death matter was long awaited. Now with that, the Panel holds aide Sasikala guilty. It also recommends probe.

In accordance with the report, there was no cordial relationship between the two, ie.e Sasikala and Jayalalithaa after the year 2012.

The Commission of inquiry on the Tamil Nadu’s ex chief Minister J Jayalalithaa’s demise headed by Justice A Arumughaswamy  probed the prima facie circumstances which led to the death of J Jayalalithaa in the year 2016.

The court’s concluding remarks says J Jayalalithaa’s closest aide VK Sasikala’s connection with the death mystery “has to be found and for this a proper investigation needs to  be ordered”.

The TN government witnessed tabling today on 18th of October in the assembly, of the reports of separate commissions of inquiry which looked into the circumstances around the mysterious death of Jayalalithaa. The Commissions also looked into the 2018 police firing at Thoothukudi in Tamil Nadu.

Only Sasikala was not named, but some other names were also included by the panel for the probe.

 

Parijat Tripathi

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