Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Woman says she’s Jaya’s daughter, approaches SC

- Bhadra Sinha letters@hindustant­imes.com ▪

NEW DELHI: A 37-year-old Bengaluru woman has petitioned the Supreme Court, claiming to be the daughter of late Tamil Nadu chief minister J Jayalalith­aa and has demanded a DNA test to prove it. In her petition, Amrutha, who claims to be adopted and raised by Jayalalith­aa’s sister, says it was after the leader’s death last year that she got to know the “truth” about her birth.

NEW DELHI: A 37-year-old Bengaluru woman has petitioned the Supreme Court, claiming to be the daughter of late Tamil Nadu chief minister J Jayalalith­aa and has demanded a DNA test to prove it.

In her petition filed on November 22, Amrutha, who claims to be adopted and raised by Jayalalith­aa’s sister and her husband, says it was after the Tamil Nadu leader’s death on December 5 last year that she got to know the “truth” about her birth.

Jayalalith­aa died in Chennai after a prolonged illness. The 68-year-old never married and led a fiercely private life.

She was a successful actor before she joined politics and left behind sizable assets in the form of land, houses and jewellery. In her election papers for the 2016 assembly poll, Jayalalith­aa declared assets worth ₹113 crore.

When reached for comments, her party, AIADMK spokespers­on, Satyan Rajan said on Sunday, “We do not even have a clue to what you are saying and asking.”

The court could take a call on the petition on Monday.

Amrutha claims she was born on August 14, 1980, at Jayalalith­aa’s residence in Mylapur in Chennai but the birth was kept secret to avoid social stigma and “uphold the dignity of the family as they belonged to a very religious, orthodox and cultured Brahmin family”.

Her two aunts, LS Lalitha and Ranjani Ravindrana­th, are co-petitioner­s in the case.

The two, who are Jayalalith­aa’s cousins, have sought the court’s interventi­on to help Amrutha prove her relationsh­ip with Jayalalith­aa, which they say was thwarted by AIADMK leader Sasikala.

Sasikala, a close aide of Jayalalith­aa for 30 years, was all set to take over as the chief minister but a guilty verdict in a corruption case earlier this year by the top court cut short her political ambitions.

She is serving time in a Bengaluru jail.

The two women were among the close family members who told her she was the biological daughter of the late leader, Amrutha claims.

She says she was adopted by Jayalalith­aa’s elder sister, Shylaja, who died in 2015. Shylaja’s husband Sarathy died in March this year. On his deathbed, he confessed he was in a relationsh­ip with Jayalalith­aa, the petition claims.

Amrutha has also demanded that Jayalalith­aa’s body, buried at Chennai’s Marina Beach, be exhumed and cremated in accordance with the Vaishnava Brahmin rituals. The woman had earlier made similar claims in letters to the President, Prime Minister, Supreme Court judges and Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI).

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