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The complete story of Jayalalithaa and Shasikala Natarajan

New Delhi: This is an engrossing story of two ladies whose names became hyphenated. Nobody could ever think of either of them in isolation. This story is full of love, affection, commitment, emotional blackmail and betrayal.

Raj Singh Published : Sep 26, 2013 20:49 IST, Updated : May 19, 2016 18:51 IST
the complete story of jayalalithaa and shasikala natarajan
the complete story of jayalalithaa and shasikala natarajan

New Delhi: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa has created history by becoming the first person to return to power for a successive term in last 30 years.

Actually, she is the first leader after her mentor and the  legendary MG Ramachandran to achieve this feat.

Here is an engrossing story of two ladies whose names became hyphenated. Nobody could ever think of either of them in isolation.

 
This story is full of love, affection, commitment, emotional blackmail and betrayal. A complete package for any Bollywood blockbuster.
 
Here we are talking about Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalaithaa and her alter ego Sasikala Natarajan.
 
The world was shocked when news broke out that Jayalalitha had expelled her companion for more than two decades Sasikala Natarajan from the party and had asked her relatives to move out of her residence where they were staying for years as family members.

So what was the real story? Why the relationship of around three decades got soured so much that Jaya had to expel her most trusted lieutenant and soul sister Sasikala?
 
Let's go back to the time when Sasikala was a frustrated housewife who was fond of movies and always dreamt of living like superstars.

Her husband R Natarajan  was working as a Public Relations officer in Tamil Nadu government  on temporary basis. He was working closely with the then District Collector of Cuddalore V S Chandralekha, IAS, who in turn was very close to the then Tamil Nadu CM M G Ramachandran.

MGR was very close to his co-star Jayalalithaa and was seen as grooming her as his political heir. Impressed with Jayalalithaa's crowd pulling capabilities, MGR appointed Jayalalithaa as propaganda secretary of his party AIADMK .

As Sasikala was interested in films, she chose the business of video renting in order to earn some more bucks. She also bought a video camera and started shooting marriages in her locality.
 
That was the time when she urged her husband to speak to the  IAS officer for shooting a video film of Jayalalithaa. The IAS officer Chandralekha was obliged to Sasikala because she had agreed to look after her son Abhijeet.

Chandralekha introduced Sasikala to jayalalithaa and the two ladies struck an instant rapport. The rest, as we say, is history.

 

Over a period of time, Sasikala became the most trusted companion of Jayalalithaa and stood by her in good times as well as bad times.
 
MGR's death in 1987 left Jayalithaa distraught. She was literally manhandled by the supporters of MGR's wife Janaki. An astute jayalalithaa took advantage of her public humiliation and presented herself as a victim of high handedness of Janaki who became CM of Tamil Nadu after MGR's demise for a brief period.

Jayalalithaa succeeded in created her own coterie in AIADMK and Janaki lost the vote of no-confidence motion brought against her by Jayalalithaa's supporters. Jayalalithaa was now the political heir of MGR.

 

In 1991, Jayalalithaa swept the assembly elections in Tamil Nadu and became the CM. With the ascendance of Jayalaithaa, Sasikala became powerful too. In fact, she became more powerful than jayalalithaa, so much so that the ministers started taking orders directly from her.
 
It was said that Jayalalithaa was always surrounded by family members of Sasikala referred to as ‘Mannargudi Mafia' by the maverick Subramaniyan swamy. The epithet related to ‘Mannargudi', the place where Sasikala was born.

It is said that when Sasikala had first moved in with Jayalalithaa  in 1989, she had brought 40 servants from Mannargudi to Poes Garden to run Jayalalithaa's house. All maids, cooks, securitymen, drivers and messengers at Poes Garden were hired from Sasikala's hometown.
 
Sasikala helped all her family members and her family became very rich by 1996. The stories of moneymaking through wrongful means by Sasikala's family members spread across the state, rather the entire country and it was one of the main reasons for the defeat of Jayalalithaa's party AIADMK in the 1996 elections.
 
Jayalalithaa's time changed for good once again in 1998 when AIADMK came to power at the Centre as part of Vajpayee led NDA.

NDA's troubleshooters like Pramod Mahajan and Brajesh Mishra started cultivating Sasikala and her ‘Mannargudi Mafia' but it is said that even someone like Pramod Mahajan found it difficult to deal with Sasikala's family which had enormous lust for money.

 

Mahajan started ignoring Sasikala and her family but it proved disastrous as Sasikala joined hands with Congress whose leader Sonia was sending her feelers.
 
Sasikala facilitated the tea party of 1999 at the Hotel Ashoka in Delhi attended by both Sonia and Jayalalithaa and hosted by Subramanian Swamy who was angry with Vajpayee who had refused to make him a Cabinet Minister. That tea party was termed "a political earthquake".

The AIADMK withdrew support from Vajpayee government and the Vajpayee govt fell by one vote.
 
Jayalalithaa came back to power in 2003 due to a High Court order but lost the assembly elections of 2006.
 
Through all these highs and ups in Jayalalithaa's career, Sasikala stood by her.

In 2011, Jayalalithaa once again rode back to power and that was the time when Sasikala's infamous ‘Mannargudi Mafia' started planning for the anointment of Sasikala as Tamil Nadu CM.

 They thought Jayalalithaa would go to jail in her disproportionate assets case in a Bangalore court and that would be time for catapulting Sasikala on to the hot seat.
 
In the meantime,  Jayalaithaa's good friend Narendra Modi, the Gujarat Chief Minister, alerted her about the Mannargudi Mafia and told her that investors were leaving Tamil Nadu because of monetary demands from Sasikala and her family.

Another tip-off that Jayalalithaa received talked about the suspected poisoning of the CM.

An alarmed Jayalalithaa, it is said, went to a doctor for her medical tests without informing Sasikala. Her tests revealed that she was being given sedatives and chemical substances that had small quantities of arsenic.
 
As the story goes, her nurse at home had been appointed by Sasikala, and served the chief minister fruits and medicines at regular intervals.

That was the time when Jayalaithaa's patience was over.  She also got to know about the Bangalore meeting attended by Sasikala's relatives where they discussed the succession plan in case Jayalalithaa was incarcerated.
 
On 17 December, 2011, Jayalalithaa asked the Mannargudi clan to pack up and leave her house.Even Sasikala was expelled from party. Some of her family members were even put behind jail for making money through illegal means.
 
The decades old friendship came to an end. It was a tragic end to a relationship that was unparalleled in Indian politics.

But it could not last for long. Jayalaithaa reinducted Sasikala in March 2012 after she publicly distanced herself from her family members and said that she was totally unaware of any conspiracy that her family members may have hatched.

 

It still remains a mystery as to why does Jayalalithaa look so helplessly dependent on Sasikala. Why has she forgiven Sasikala even after the attempt on her life that prima-facie looked the handiwork of  Mannargudi Mafia?
 
The final word is yet to be heard in this Chennai potboiler.

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