Convicted under Prevention of Corruption Act (PCA), the AIADMK supremo has to now approach a High Court for bail before mulling filing an appeal challenging her conviction.
Incidentally, Jayalalithaa is the second politician from the state to earn a disqualification as elected representative after former DMK Rajya Sabha MP TM Selvaganapathy who was convicted in the cremation shed scam.
The court ruled that an MP or MLA must be immediately disqualified if convicted of a criminal offence with a jail sentence of two years or more.
The verdict has put a spanner on Jayalalithaa's grand plans of leading her party to yet another win in the 2016 Assembly elections.
The AIADMK juggernaut had been rolling since the April 2011 Assembly elections, with the party winning all the elections including bypolls held ever since.
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