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Tamil Nadu's Law Minister CV Shanmugam alleged aides of former CM J Jayalalithaa--TTV Dhinakaran and VK Sasikala-- will attempt to disrupt law and order when they return to Chennai on Monday.
Sasikala was discharged from a hospital on Sunday after recovering from Covid-19, days after she was set free by the prison officials on completion her jail term in a corruption case
Expelled AIADMK leader V K Sasikala, undergoing treatment for COVID-19 in a hospital here, would be discharged on Sunday, a bulletin said. "Sasikala Natarajan completed 10 days of treatment today. She has been asymptomatic and maintaining saturation without oxygen for the past three days. As per protocol, she can be discharged from the hospital," Bangalore Medical College & Research Institute said in the bulletin. "The team of doctors attending to her has taken the decision that she is fit for discharge and she will be discharged tomorrow, but has been advised home quarantine," it said. Sasikala was released on Wednesday after she completed four years of imprisonment in a jail here in a case of disproportionate assets. Being treated for COVID-19, the 66-year-old close aide of former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister late J Jayalalithaa had remained in the hospital. Sasikala's return to Tamil Nadu is of political significance as it comes at a time when the southern state is
Expelled AIADMK leader V K Sasikala, who is serving a jail term in a corruption case and has been hospitalised for Covid-19 is stable, according to the hospital where she is undergoing treatment
The 63-year-old leader was a close associate of former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister, late Jayalalitha
Sasikala is not allowed to hold public meetings or attend any political events during the period