Monday 29 September 2014

Tamil Nadu sans Amma

The recent apprehension of the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, Jayalalithaa Jayaram is suddenly going to change the future of the state, but only the time can tell whether the change would be good or bad.


Jayalalithaa has always been a strong and robust name in the state of Tamil Nadu. She has been the only leader in Tamil Nadu who is very well adept at changing challenging circumstances to those of beneficial and owning to this quality, today Jayalalithaa rules the heart of so many Tamils that just after the announcement of here arrest, many people suicided or every died by heart attack and this clearly hints at the gravity of the situation.


The judgment is surely a terrific jolt to this self-made politician who started from rags in politics and went on to rule one of the most prominent states of India, becoming its Chief Minister, the third time. Judiciary has already given its verdict. After 18 years of this case, today the judiciary has found her guilty sentencing the AIADMK (All Indian Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam) for a period of four years along with a fine of around Rs. 100 crores.
It’s not a hidden fact that in Tamil Nadu brand Amma (a  synonym used in Tamil Nadu for Jayalalithaa) is one of the greatest ever made. When her mentor M.G. Ramachandran, also a great political leader of Tamil politics died, the party was broken into two segments. The one was headed by the wife of M.G. Ramachandram while the other was reigned by Jayalalithaa and in just two years, Jayalalithaa changed the whole of the situation for her benefit and making his party come on top thereby ruling Tamil hearts thereby turning all the adversarial conditions to those of benefits for her and in no time went on to defeat one of the biggest heavyweights in the Tamil politics DMK (Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam) and its supremo Karunanidhi emerging as Tamil Chief Minister for the first time in 1991.


Jayalalithaa was actually framed for an 18 year old case which commenced with an application being filed against her by Subramanian Swamy. At that time there was DMK government at that time, which finding weight in Swamy’s allegation soon launched a complete probe against their biggest foe Jayalalithaa. In a raid, the agencies found out a complete diamond studded belt, 10,000 saris and 750 pairs of shoes with numerous watches and the investigation agencies found out that Jayalalithaa had around Rs. 66 crores with here which is completely contrary to the true fact that as the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu Jayalalithaa was just receiving a token salary of Rs. 1.   


But now the tiger has been locked up into the cage. Soon Jayalalithaa needs to elect the new Chief Minister from her party’s MLAs and this would be a tough moment for here. Jayalalithaa doesn’t want her influence in the state of get devastated and abated by choosing a perfect person for the job who would carry out all the functions as directed by her while she would also leave no stone unturned in stopping the parties like DMK popping their head out.

Jayalalithaa is surely a great leader in her state. She even stopped the Modi wave in here state by winning 37 out of Lok Sabha seats thereby clinching victory completely. This, therefore shows that she wields extreme influence in the state but now she has to fight the elections without having herself at the helm because she has been barred from fighting elections for ten year or until acquitted by higher court and amusingly the second option is not feasible in the near future. Therefore now is the most painful time for her in her lifetime and let’s now see how this leader leads the way.

JAI HIND, JAI BHARAT

JAI MA BHARTI

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