I am not a petty thief, V K Sasikala tells cops
A source told Mirror she made it clear to officials that she was ready to walk "how much ever the distance it could be".

A source told Mirror she made it clear to officials that she was ready to walk "how much ever the distance it could be".
"I am not a petty thief. I will not sit in police jeep. I will sit in the jail cell, but I will not sit like a criminal in an open police jeep. I will walk any distance. Despite being instructed, she chose to walk the distance," a source at the spot told Mirror. The source says it was clear from her body language that was really disturbed, angry and frustrated.
"Sasikala thought she would be given all the facilities she had got previously when she accompanied Jayalalithaa when they were convicted. Jaya was the CM of Tamil Nadu then. Since Jaya had health issues, she was given `A' grade facilities and even Sasikala too got all the comforts. But, this time it's entirely different as the court rejected her request to be a VIP prisoner. Apparently, she was told that that she was no CM and she deserved no special treatment.That was a severe blow to her. All that must have been playing on her mind when she was asked to get into the police jeep. Police wanted her to take the jeep to avoid any kind of law-and-order issues. But Sasikala was quick to say `no'," the source said.
HER FIRST DAY IN JAIL
According to a jail official, it was a quiet daynight for Sasikala in the jail and she didn't sleep the whole night. "She was allotted 108 cell with a half-covered washroom.She was sharing room with her sister-in-law Elavarasi. Barring occasional conversations with Elavarasi, she refused to speak to anyone.She did not even check with anyone about the news in Tamil Nadu," he added.
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