J Jayalalithaa, who was acquitted in a corruption case on Monday, is set to return as the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu. The swearing-in could be held early as May 17, an auspicious date, said sources in her party, the AIADMK. There is even speculation that the ruling party could seek early elections in the state.
The verdict "has paved the way for me to emerge as tested pure gold", Ms Jayalalithaa has said.
There are indications that current chief minister O Panneerselvam -- hand-picked by Ms Jayalalithaa when she had to step down after being convicted in September last year -- will step down on May 16. Once he resigns, the AIADMK is expected to elect Ms Jayalalithaa as leader of its legislative party, after which she can ask the state governor to swear in her new government.
"Wait for an announcement from the Chief Minister's office," her party said, amid ecstatic celebrations in Chennai.
The conviction meant she was disqualified as a lawmaker and will have to contest elections within six months of being sworn in as Chief Minister. There is buzz that she could choose to have early elections called in Tamil Nadu, where assembly polls are due next year.
The AIADMK calculates that her legal victory will lead to gains for it if elections are held now. Ms Jayalalithaa had led the party to a massive win in the 2011 assembly elections, decimating arch-rival DMK. She followed that up with another sweep in the national elections last year, winning 37 of the state's 39 seats. The DMK could win none.
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