Sasikala will be in jail for three years and about 11 months out of the four years sentence awarded by the trial court.
Bengaluru: VK Sasikala was on Wednesday sent to jail after she surrendered before a trial court here, a day after the Supreme Court restored her conviction in the two-decades-old disproportionate assets case.
Driving from Chennai straight to the court, 60-year-old Sasikala appeared before the special court judge Ashwathnarayana, as the Supreme Court refused to give her a breather rejecting her request for more time to surrender.
Travelling in the same car that Jayalalithaa used, Sasikala arrived at the central jail housed at Parappana Agrahara, close to Hosur on Karnataka-Tamil Nadu border, towards the evening amid tight security.
Sasikala's relatives VN Sudhakaran and Elavarasi, who were also convicted by the trial court, were also imprisoned after they surrendered and fulfilled court formalities.
She will be in jail for three years and about 11 months out of the four years sentence awarded by the trial court.
VK Sasikala reaches Bengaluru jail
#VKSasikala reaches Bengaluru jail(Parappana Agrahara) pic.twitter.com/XanlDP0358
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The court hall where VK Sasikala is to surrender today has been shifted to the central jail at Parapppana Agrahara due to security reasons. The Karnataka High Court Registrar accepted a request by Bengaluru City Police to shift the court hall in the city citing security and other considerations, official sources said. The Parappana Agrahara jail is located close to Hosur, the entry point on Tamil Nadu-Karnataka border.
Sasikala pays floral tribute to Jayalalithaa, offers prayers at Jaya memorial. She is seen muttering something which is not audible.
#WATCH: #VKSasikala visits Jayalalithaa's memorial at Chennai's Marina Beach before heading to Bengaluru, pays floral tribute pic.twitter.com/1t8C150GKf
— ANI (@ANI_news) February 15, 2017
Sasikala seeks more time from the Supreme Court to surrender. However, the SC refuses her request.
TTV Dinakaran, a former Rajay Sabha member, has been appointed as AIADMK Deputy General Secretary, announces Sasikala .
With Tamil Nadu PWD and highways minister Edappadi K Palaniswami staking claim to form the government, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader S Prakash tells news agency ANI: "Sasikala, even after the conviction, is trying to take hold of the Tamil Nadu government by putting up a proxy candidate of her own choice. The new incumbent has already met the governor and sought his permission to form the govt. I am sure the uncertainty in TN politics will soon end and a new government will be in place."
The Supreme Court on Tuesday derailed Sasikala's political career even before take-off by upholding her conviction for corruption along with two relatives and Jayalalithaa. The apex court has confirmed the four-year jail term to Sasikala and two of her relatives. The SC upheld that Sasikala cannot contest elections for 10 years, including the four years that she spend in jail. She was fined Rs 10 crore.
Sasikala had on Tuesday urged party cadres not to fear anybody and her thoughts will also be about them wherever she would be.