After the burial of Tamil Nadu former CM, Jayalalithaa, now the question that is haunting Tamilians is, whom will her assets belong to?
As of April 2015, Jaya declared assets (movable and immovable) worth Rs 113.73 crores. This was Rs.3.40 crores less than what she had declared the previous year.
Out of Rs. 113.73 crores, movable assets were valued at Rs. 41.63 crores and immovable properties valued Rs 72.09 crores. She also listed Rs 2.04 crores as liabilities and wrote agriculture in the profession-occupation column in the form.
Investment in companies:
Coming to her investment in companies, she said, "Various deposits and shares with companies have been seized by the police and with the custody of the court in case relating to Spl.C.C.No.208 of 2004 on the file of 36th Additional City Civil and Sessions Court, (Special Court) Bengaluru.” The reference is with regard to the disproportionate assets case against her.
Residence, lands, commercial buildings:
Adding to it, Jayalalithaa, along with her mother, bought property for Rs 1.32 lakh in 1967 and her residence in upscale Poes Garden ‘Veda Nilayam’ is worth Rs 43.96 crores. She even owned 14.50 acres of farm land in Jeedimetla village in Ranga Reddy district in Telangana and 3.43 acres in Cheyyur Village in Kancheepuram village in Tamil Nadu.
In 1968, she had also purchased the property in Telangana in 1968 and the Cheyyur property in 1981. She owns four commercial buildings.
Vehicles:
If cars and other vehicles are accounted, Jayalalithaa had two Toyoto Prado SUVs, whose value together would be Rs 40 lakh. Adding to it, she even owned a Tempo Traveller, a Tempo Trax, a Mahindra Jeep, an Ambassador car of 1980 make, a Mahindra Bolero, a Swaraj Mazda Maxi, and a Contessa (1990 model), which together worth Rs 42,25,000.
Jewellery:
Jayalalithaa said the value of 21,280.300 grams could not be ascertained as it was with the Karnataka government treasury in connection with the disproportionate assets case. She had also mentioned that the assets case was pending in the Supreme Court. She has declared possession of 1,250 kg of silver articles valued at Rs 3,12,50,000.
Partnership:
She was a ‘partner’ with five firms and altogether she made investments worth Rs 27.44 crores. These include Shri Jaya Publications, Floritech Exports, Sasi Enterprises, Royal Valley, Green T Estate and Kodanad Estate.