Monday 5 December 2016

Jayalalitha was just another politician

Here are some facts about Jayalalitha
  • Jayalalitha father was a good-for-nothing person, who squandered family wealth.
  • Jayalalitha's father died when she was two years old. Girls, who grow up without a father, usually have low morals. Jayalalitha was no exception.
  • Jayalalitha's mother forced her into films when she was 15. Her first movie was an "Adult film".
  • Jayalalitha became famous as an actress mainly because she was willing to wear sexy dresses e.g. She was the first Tamil actress to wear sleeveless blouse and drench herself under a waterfall ensuring little is left to imagination of male audience.
  • Jayalalitha was caught watching a married actor with binoculars. She claimed to be love with this person named Shoban Babu.
  • Jayalalitha came into politics, not on merit, but because she was mistress of a chief minister MGR. She could not marry MGR, because MGR was already married. MGR was unwilling to divorce his wife for her.
  • Jayalalitha opponent party attacked her physically in Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly. Even though she wasn't injured physically, she played victim and compared herself with Draupadi of Mahabharata. She gained sympathy of people by giving photo sessions in a torn sari (which was accidentally torn in the attack). This sympathy wave was responsible for the victory of her party and she rose to become chief minister of Tamil Nadu.
  • Jayalalitha was disqualified because of her disproportionate assets. The court ordered four years imprisonment and fine of Rs 100 crores. In simple words, she took bribes. But she appealed against the decision. Because her party was allies with party at Center, she was acquitted in higher court.
  • Jayalalitha was essentially a show woman, master in drama rather than substance. Under her leadership, Tamil Nadu remained mostly poor. She did not believe in reducing taxes, small government and more freedom to people. She increased rules and regulations in state; the size of government increased and so did the bribes for politicians.
History will not grieve the death of this corrupt politician.

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