
Bangalore, Oct 7: In a huge blow to the AIADMK, the Karnataka High Court on Tuesday denied bail to former Tamil Nadu chief minister and AIADMK chief J Jayalalithaa in the Rs 66.65 crore disproportionate assets case.
Denying bail to the convicted leader, the court said that there wasn't sufficient ground for awarding bail to her.
"The High Court has correctly rejected the bail for Jayalalithaa," Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Subramanian Swamy, who has been leading the campaign against her, said.
Supporters of the AIADMK had earlier begun celebrations in Tamil Nadu after the prosecution in the case told the court that it had no objections to conditional bail to the AIADMK chief. Swamy said he was "surprised when I heard that the prosecution had agreed for a conditional bail for Jayalalithaa". "The Karnataka government has something to explain on this," he said.
The order comes as a huge blow to the 66-year-old, who along with her key aide Sasikala and two others were convicted in the case on September 27.
All eyes were on the Karnataka High Court ever since Jayalalithaa filed her bail application and sought stay on her conviction.
Valiant protests have been taking place around Tamil Nadu against the leader's arrest. Many of her supporters even committed suicide in protest. Some died of cardiac arrest.
AIADMK allegedly had also put up posters threatening to hold Kannadigas residing in Tamil Nadu hostage if Jayalalithaa was not granted bail in the case.
The Bangalore Police stepped up the security around the central jail on Tuesday in view of the threats.
Jayalalithaa has been in jail ever since a special court in Bangalore sentenced her to four years imprisonment in September under the Prevention of Corruption Act (PoCA). She was also slapped a fine of Rs 100 crore in connection with the Rs 66.65 crore disproportionate assets case.

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