Addressing a huge public rally at Ennore Junction amidst frenzied slogan-shouting of 'Hail Puratchi Thalaivi' (Long Live Revolutionary Leader) here, Jayalalithaa said she was away from the ruling saddle for a short while "due to a politically motivated case."
She was referring to the Rs 66.66 crore disproportionate assets case in which she was convicted by a trial court in Bengaluru and subsequently acquitted by the Karnataka High Court.
The 67-year-old leader also took a swipe at rival CPI, a former ally which has put up a candidate against her, saying that party MLAs had heaped praise on various social welfare schemes initiated by the AIADMK.
However, they were now opposing her since they had put up a candidate, C Mahendran, she added.
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Referring to her disqualification as Chief Minister last year following her conviction, she said there was a 'situation' wherein she could not be the CM due to a "politically motivated case."
She termed the bypoll as a 'compulsion', recalling how the electorate had given a resounding victory to her colleague P Vetrivel in the 2011 elections.
Vetrivel had vacated the seat in May apparently to enable Jayalalithaa seek re-election for fulfilling a constitutional requirement of getting elected as MLA within six months of becoming Chief Minister.