From the book: IT TOOK A VILLAGE TO KILL JAYALALITHA
“On May 26, 2014 Narendra Modi became the Prime Minister of India.”
“Within two months, Narendra Modi had initiated action against Jayalalitha.”
“Narendra Modi visited Bangalore on September 23, 2014 and gave instructions to the Chief Minister Siddaramaiah about the arrest of Jayalalitha.”
Here is the timeline:
August 28, 2014: Special Court reserves judgment for September 20 and directs all the four accused, including Jayalalitha, to appear before it on that date.
September 16, 2014: Special Court defers by a week to September 27 the pronouncement of its verdict.
On the evening of Tuesday September 23, 2014 the Prime Minister Narendra Modi landed at HAL airport, Bengaluru. He was received by the Governor of Karnataka Shri Vajubhai Vala, Karnataka Chief Minister Shri Siddaramaiah, Union Ministers Shri Ananth Kumar, Shri Sadananda Gowda, senior BJP leader Shri BS Yeddyurappa among others.
September 27, 2014: Special Court convicts Jayalalitha and three others including aide Sasikala. Awards four years’ prison term to Jayalalitha, slaps Rupees 100 crore fine.
September 29, 2014: Jayalalitha moves Karnataka High Court challenging conviction, seeks bail.
October 7, 2014: High Court denies bail, citing ‘no grounds,’ to do so.
October 9, 2014: Jayalalitha moves Supreme Court seeking bail.
October 17, 2014: Supreme Court grants bail to Jayalalitha.
October 18, 2014: After 21 days in prison, Jayalalitha was released from prison on bail. Supreme Court says it will ask Karnataka High Court to complete hearing on appeal in three months.
December 18, 2014: Supreme Court extends Jayalalitha’s bail by four months.
May 11, 2015: Karnataka High Court acquits Jayalalitha and three others.
June 23, 2015: Karnataka Government moves Supreme Court against Jayalalitha’s acquittal in DA case.
Feb 23, 2016: Supreme Court commences final hearing on the appeals against Jayalalitha’s acquittal.
June 7, 2016: Supreme Court reserves verdict on appeals in DA case against Jayalalitha.
December 5, 2016: Jayalalitha was dead.
February 14, 2017: Supreme Court delivers the verdict.
April 7, 2018: Justice Chelameshwar said, "Had Supreme Court delivered its verdict on time in June, 2016, Jayalalitha would have been alive in jail. Justice delayed is Justice denied. The Supreme Court killed Jayalalitha. The Chief Justice of India is guilty of Jayalalitha death."
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“On September 23, 2014 the Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Bengaluru and prepared the groundwork for Jayalalitha’s arrest on September 27, 2014.”
“I studied in the United States of America. There they have clear separation of power. Executive Branch cannot influence the Judicial Power. Is it same in India?”
“Obviously not. Here in Tamil Nadu, our family did influence many judicial cases.”
“In fact, on many occasions, we prepared the judgment and the judges just delivered them.”
“Is it same with Narendra Modi?”
“If we were in Delhi, we will certainly influence the Supreme Court.”
“Do you think, Narendra Modi influences the Supreme Court and the judges deliver Narendra Modi order as the judgment?”
“In India, there is no clear separation of power.”
“We do have an Executive President without any power.”
“Narendra Modi is a Member of Parliament. We give executive responsibility to a legislative member.”
“How about the Judicial Branch? Do we appoint any legislative member as Judge of Supreme Court?”
“On June 7, 2016 the Supreme Court was ready with the verdict. Why didn’t they deliver it till now?”
“It was our mistake. We could have placed the verdict as a precondition.”
“We are in a situation like the silk dress on a thorn fence. If we act in hurry, we will rip the silk dress off. We need to maintain our calmness and act with patience.”
“Everybody has a past. The asset case is the past for Jayalalitha. Ayodhya is the past for Advani. Likewise, Narendra Modi also has a past.”
“2002 Gujarat riots.”
“Could we file a case in Supreme Court against Narendra Modi on 2002 Gujarat riots.”
“We don’t have the power to challenge Narendra Modi.”
“Subramanian Swamy doesn’t have any authority. But he does challenge everyone. We shall ask Subramanian Swamy to challenge Narendra Modi.”
“Subramanian Swamy does challenge Arun Jaitley.”
“Narendra Modi may offer the President of India post to Subramanian Swamy.”
“Does Narendra Modi offer position to his challengers out of love?”
“No, that is his strategy. That is corruption. Once Subramanian Swamy becomes the President of India, he will no longer challenge Narendra Modi.”
“We shall offer Prime Minister post for Subramanian Swamy. Subramanian Swamy is like a cancer cell. Cancer cells are part of the body, but destroys the body itself.”
“Okay, let us come back to our current situation.”
“We took so much risk for nothing. Right now, we have no position in the party. No position in the government.”
“All we have is enormous money and wealth.”
“And very large and expanding family.”
“And a lot of court cases.”
“Let us give up our quest for power and send Jayalalitha body to Rajaji hall and let us take rest.”
“Yes, we are all tired. Let us sleep for two days.”
“By that time, the state would have completed mourning for Jayalalitha and everything would be back to normal.”
“What will we do then? What was the deal with Narendra Modi?”
“I don’t know. Ask your uncle Natarajan.”
“On seeing Narendra Modi and Amit Shah, I was excited and didn’t discuss about any deal. But Narendra Modi did say that I could take a picture with him as the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu.”
“You cannot control our MLA. Don’t build up your imagination.”
“In fact, I am clean and don’t have any cases against me.”
“But, you don’t have any respects from the party workers.”
“Okay, forget about it. We don’t have any deal with Narendra Modi.”
“The day is dawning. We don’t have much time.”
“This is our last chance. If we miss today, then that is the end for Sasikala.”
“Forget about the party and the government. Let us demonstrate our brutal power. Let us all stand together around Jayalalitha body. Let people see the dawn of new era; dawn of Sasikala regime in Tamil Nadu. Let us not worry about Narendra Modi and his Supreme Court.”
“Let us go down and wake all up to get ready for the grand show in Rajaji hall.”
“It is now or never. Let us do or die.”
The entire Sasikala family were there in Rajaji hall and let the world see the emergence of new power in Tamil Nadu.
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