The assets of the late Tamil Nadu Chief Minister, Jayalalithaa, have once again come into the spotlight, sparking a great deal of interest. Known for her influence on Tamil Nadu politics, Jayalalithaa amassed significant wealth over her lifetime, both through her film career and her political journey. Having inherited the political legacy of MG Ramachandran, Jayalalithaa posed a formidable challenge to the DMK and left a lasting impact not just on Tamil Nadu but also on national politics.
However, beyond her political influence, Jayalalithaa was known for her substantial personal wealth. Before her health deteriorated, Jayalalithaa, who had never married, was reported to have amassed a fortune of Rs. 913 crore, as revealed by the Tamil Nadu government. With no direct heirs, her vast estate was placed under the protection of the Karnataka Special Court after her death. The court had previously ruled that claims by Deepa and Deepak, who had come forward as her potential heirs, were not valid.
Recently, the Karnataka Special Court issued orders for Jayalalithaa’s assets to be transferred to the Tamil Nadu government, as she had no legal heirs. Financial experts estimate that the value of her assets, initially valued at Rs. 913 crore, has now increased to over Rs. 4,000 crore. This means that the Tamil Nadu government is set to receive a staggering Rs. 4,000 crore worth of assets left behind by the late leader.
You may wonder how her assets, originally valued in the hundreds of crores, have now soared into the thousands of crores over just a decade. The answer lies in the nature of her assets. A major portion of her wealth consists of land holdings. Jayalalithaa owned a massive 1,562 acres of land. She also purchased 27 kilograms of gold, and her collection included 10,000 sarees along with 750 pairs of expensive shoes. Furthermore, she owned a collection of luxury imported watches.
In the end, after all legal procedures, Jayalalithaa’s wealth, including her vast land holdings and personal treasures, is now set to be handed over to the Tamil Nadu government.
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