Jaya Jaitly

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Jaya Jaitly is an Indian politician who is the former president of the Indian political party named Samata Party. She is also known for being an activist, author and Indian handicrafts supervisor. In 2002, her name was involved in the Operation West End controversy that led to her resignation from the party president position. After eighteen years, in 2020, Jaya Jaitly was awarded four years imprisonment for her involvement in the Operation West End bribery case by the trial court in Delhi; however, she appealed the Delhi High Court that suspended her imprisonment. [2]The Times of India In December 2021, she urged the government of India to raise the legal age of marriage for women in India from 18 to 21.Jaya Jaitlys father, K. K. Chettur, belonged to Kerala and was an IAS officer. Jaya was born after eleven years of her parents marriage when her father was posted in Shimla. Her father was the first Indian envoy to Japan. Later, he was posted in Burma, so her childhood was spent in these countries. Jaya Jaitly was thirteen years old when her father died of a heart attack when he was playing golf in Brussels. Jayas mother belonged to the royal family of Kerala. In Brussels, her mother started working as a secretary to the US ambassador soon after the death of Jayas father. In an interview with a media house, Jaya narrated that her mother used to teach English to the children of the domestic helpers till the age of 87. She said, She was not one to sit and weep as a widow. After my fathers death, she took up a job as a social secretary to the US ambassador. She always wanted to be a doctor but didnt have the education. She carried with her the desire to serve people. In Japan, as the Indian ambassadors wife, she nursed wounded soldiers at various hospitals while the country was at war with Korea. In Delhi, she taught English to the children of domestic help right till the age of 87..Later, Jaya and her mother returned to India, and they were allotted a government accommodation at Kota House on Shah Jahan Road in Delhi as her father was a government employee. They started living on the insurance amount and pension of her father. Soon, Jaya Jaitly started studying at the Convent of Jesus and Marry school. Later, Jaya Jaitly was also crowned as Miss Miranda when she was pursuing her graduation at Miranda House College. Jaya met Ashok Jaitly when she was studying in her first year at Miranda House College in Delhi during a stage play titled The Childrens hour that was organised mutually by Miranda House and St. Stephens colleges in Delhi. However, this play was never staged due to its theme related to the lesbian community. In a conversation with a media house, Jaya narrated her love journey with Ashok Jaitly after their college. She described, It was never staged because parents objected to its lesbian theme, but we became friends nonetheless. We went on long walks together. Then, he asked me out for a cup of coffee. The great step forward came when we watched a movie together. The height of our romance was going to La Boheme, having coffee and sharing the bill, and then seeing a movie at Regal, Rivoli or Plaza..

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Jaya Jaitly is an Indian politician who is the former president of the Indian political party named Samata Party. She is also known for being an activist, author and Indian handicrafts supervisor. In 2002, her name was involved in the Operation West End controversy that led to her resignation from the party president position. After eighteen years, in 2020, Jaya Jaitly was awarded four years imprisonment for her involvement in the Operation West End bribery case by the trial court in Delhi; however, she appealed the Delhi High Court that suspended her imprisonment. [2]The Times of India In December 2021, she urged the government of India to raise the legal age of marriage for women in India from 18 to 21.Jaya Jaitlys father, K. K. Chettur, belonged to Kerala and was an IAS officer. Jaya was born after eleven years of her parents marriage when her father was posted in Shimla. Her father was the first Indian envoy to Japan. Later, he was posted in Burma, so her childhood was spent in these countries. Jaya Jaitly was thirteen years old when her father died of a heart attack when he was playing golf in Brussels. Jayas mother belonged to the royal family of Kerala. In Brussels, her mother started working as a secretary to the US ambassador soon after the death of Jayas father. In an interview with a media house, Jaya narrated that her mother used to teach English to the children of the domestic helpers till the age of 87. She said, She was not one to sit and weep as a widow. After my fathers death, she took up a job as a social secretary to the US ambassador. She always wanted to be a doctor but didnt have the education. She carried with her the desire to serve people. In Japan, as the Indian ambassadors wife, she nursed wounded soldiers at various hospitals while the country was at war with Korea. In Delhi, she taught English to the children of domestic help right till the age of 87..Later, Jaya and her mother returned to India, and they were allotted a government accommodation at Kota House on Shah Jahan Road in Delhi as her father was a government employee. They started living on the insurance amount and pension of her father. Soon, Jaya Jaitly started studying at the Convent of Jesus and Marry school. Later, Jaya Jaitly was also crowned as Miss Miranda when she was pursuing her graduation at Miranda House College. Jaya met Ashok Jaitly when she was studying in her first year at Miranda House College in Delhi during a stage play titled The Childrens hour that was organised mutually by Miranda House and St. Stephens colleges in Delhi. However, this play was never staged due to its theme related to the lesbian community. In a conversation with a media house, Jaya narrated her love journey with Ashok Jaitly after their college. She described, It was never staged because parents objected to its lesbian theme, but we became friends nonetheless. We went on long walks together. Then, he asked me out for a cup of coffee. The great step forward came when we watched a movie together. The height of our romance was going to La Boheme, having coffee and sharing the bill, and then seeing a movie at Regal, Rivoli or Plaza..After finishing college studies at Delhi, Ashok Jaitly received the opportunity to study higher education at Cambridge University, and Jaya went to the US on a scholarship to study literature at Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts. During her period in the US, Jaya came to know about the Chinese attack on India. Soon after the news, Jaya Jaitly contacted the Indian embassy and was permitted to screen a film named Devi by Satyajit Ray in the US. Soon after the screening of the film, she arranged to collect $1700 for the Indian jawans by printing her own poster and tickets for the film.Soon after finishing her studies in the US, Jaya Jaitly moved to England and worked there for a year, and then she returned to India and got married to Ashok Jaitly in 1965 after seven years of their relationship. Ashok Jaitly was an IAS officer who was posted in Kashmir in 1965. According to Jaya Jaitly, when their son Akshay was three months old, a war broke out between India and Pakistan and the strikes were clearly visible from their home in Poonch. During her stay in Jammu and Kashmir, Jaya Jaitly inclined towards the art and crafts of Jammu and Kashmir and the socialist movements. In a conversation with a media house, Jaya narrated that she met George Fernandes when her husband was transferred to Delhi after the emergency. She said, I was drawn to the socialist movement: After the Emergency, Ashok was transferred to Delhi. He started working with George Fernandes, through whom we got to know about the socialist movement and Madhu Dandavate, Madhu Limaye and Rabi Ray. At George Fernandes behest, I joined the Socialist Trade Union. Handicrafts drew me to Gurjari..Soon after meeting George Fernandes, Jaya Jaitly inclined towards politics when he offered her to join the Socialist Trade Union. Soon, she started participating in international issues related to the Indian neighbour countries like Tibet, Burma, and Iraq. In 1984, Jaya Jaitly organised a three-month camp under the mentorship of George Fernandes and Madhu Limaye, after there was an attack on the Sikhs in the Punjab region.In 1984, Jaya Jaitly joined Janata Party which later parted and was renamed, Janata Dal. Later, Jaya Jaitly, along with her party members, formed the Samata Party. According to Jaya Jaitly, she was so indulged in politics that it affected her married life with Ashok. Jaya Jaitly stated in a conversation with a media house that her priorities were inclined towards politics, and Ashok got married again after their divorce. She said, Ashok and I were not meant to be together: There can be no falsehood in marriage. I felt I was throwing my life away. I realised that my priorities lay elsewhere. I was committed to the socialist movements the best thing for me was not to continue with the marriage. Ashok and I decided to go our separate ways. But neither of us is bitter about the divorce even though he has married again..According to Jaya Jaitly, George Fernandes was her political mentor and a senior colleague from whom she learnt a lot of political strategies, and they shared a mutual respect for each other when they were working together for Samta Party and nothing more than that. In a conversation with a media house, Jaya Jaitly stated that it was just a rumour that she and Ashok got separated because of George Fernandes. [3]The Times of India She said, For me, he is a senior colleague from whom I have learnt a lot about politics. There is no other way to define the relationship. Those who accuse me of walking out my marriage with Ashok because of George Fernandes are only spreading rumours. There are plenty of men who step out of a marriage and enter politics, but nobody talks about them. Jaya Jaitly and George Fernandes during the Lok Sabha elections of 1980.In 1991, Jaya Jaitly became the personal co-worker of George Fernandes when some refugees in India who were from Burma came to his house and requested security during the house arrest of the former president of Burma Aung San Suu Kyi. These young refugees were threatened by the Indian police. Consequently, George Fernandes stated without a second thought that police had to pick him up before touching refugee students. He said, They will have to pick me up first before they will be allowed to do anything to you. Soon, George Fernandes approached Jaya Jaitley for arranging the protection for the students associated with the All Burma Students League. Jaya Jaitly and George Fernandes kept in touch with each other through letters on this matter as he was hardly available in Delhi, and gradually, she became his personal advisor. In a conversation with a media house, Jaya talked about the assistance she gave to him and his family during that time. She said, I became a sort of personal confidante and well-meaning adviser. I took care of his wife and son when needed, and my home too was open to them for any assistance. This went on till 1990. The letters eventually filled a whole suitcase. Jaya Jaitly and George Fernandes.According to Jaya Jaitly, she brought up her children by giving them the life lessons that could be used to survive even in their tough days. Jaya Jaitly stated in an interview that her daughter used to struggle for autorickshaws and public buses for transportation. However, she is happy that her son, Akshay, is married to a French girl named Isabelle and is well settled, and in 2000, Jaya Jaitlys daughter, Aditi, got married to the renowned Indian cricketer Ajay Jadeja.

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