Even as the first death anniversary of Jayalalithaa is near, a Bangalore-based woman has claimed that she was born to the late Tamil Nadu Chief Minister. And she petitioned the Supreme Court calling for a DNA test after exhuming Jayalalithaa’s body from its resting place. The apex court dismissed the case and asked her to approach the high court.
In March 2017, after Jayalalithaa’s death , a person called Krishnamoorthy had moved the Madras High Court claiming he was born to Jayalalithaa and late Telugu actor Shoban Babu. Babu and Jayalalithaa had lived together for a year at her Poes Garden residence and Jayalalithaa had even written about in Tamil weekly “Kumudham.” Krishnamoorthy had submitted some documents, including a 'deed of adoption' and sought the court's help to declare him as her son and hence, entitled to her properties, including the Poes Garden residence. The documents were later found to be fabricated and the man was arrested on the orders of the court.
Now it is the turn of Amruth to claim through a petition in the Supreme Court , that she was born to Jayalalithaa on August 14, 1980, at Jayalalithaa's home in Chennai's Mylapore locality and that she was brought up in Bangalore by Jayalalithaa's elder sister Shylaja and her husband Sarathy. She had always taken them to be her real parents until a confession by Sarathy just before his death last March. Shylaja had died in 2015. She says Jayalalithaa's maternal aunt Jayalakshmi and the childless Shylaja and Sarathy took a vow before Jayalalithaa and God not to reveal the facts of her birth, and that co-petitioners Lalitha and Ranjani were privy to this. They had protected the secret so it will not affect Jayalalithaa’s political career in any manner.
Amrutha’s claim could also prove to be false as Jayalalithaa had only biological sibling – her elder brother Jayakaumar who had died in 1996. His two children Deepa and Deepak have now laid claim over the Poes Garden bungalow as the biological successors.