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Jayalalithaa's hospital video released day before RK Nagar by-poll

Jayalalithaa's hospital video released day before RK Nagar by-poll

| @indiablooms | 20 Dec 2017, 11:56 am

Chennai, Dec 20 (IBNS): Former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa's hospital video has surfaced a day before the RK Nagar by-poll, media reports said.

A video has surfaced where Jayalalithaa, who died in last December, was seen lying half on a hospital bed and sipping a drink.

The video might have been released by a law maker who supports rebel AIADMK leader TTV Dinakaran, who is contesting the RK Nagar by-poll.

The controversy had earlier broke that no one saw Jayalalithaa in hospital and also it was said that the former CM was brought to the hospital dead.

Jayalalitha survived in hospital for four months until her death in December, 2016.

The RK Nagar seat in Chennai had fallen vacant with Jayalalithaa's demise. The by-poll will be held on Dec 21.


Image: Youtube/TV grab

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