J Jayalalithaa chief minister of tamilnadu is convicted for corruption case by banglore court .J Jayalalithaa will soon step down as Tamil Nadu Chief Minister.
Special Judge John Michael D'Cunha has given the judgement on the case against her which accuses her of misusing her first term as Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu from 1991 to 1996 to collect assets that were vastly disproportionate to her income.
Due to the conviction she is disqualified from election for 6 years .
The judgement is believed to make a huge impact in tamilnadu .The Judgement also states that Nobody is above law is is common for all .
In view of judgement Security has been increased at the DMK headquarters and residences of its senior leaders.
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