Her
mortal remains will be kept in state at the historic Rajaji Hall on Tuesday to
enable the public to pay homage.
Tamil
Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa is no more. Seventy-four days after being
admitted to hospital here, the general secretary of the All India Anna
Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam passed away at 11.30 p.m. on Monday. She did not
respond to emergency life support treatment administered after she suffered a
cardiac arrest a day earlier. She was 68.
Late
in the night, her body was being taken to ‘Veda Nilayam’, her residence in Poes
Garden in the heart of Chennai. Officials said her mortal remains would be kept
in state at the historic Rajaji Hall on Tuesday to enable the public to pay homage.
An
hour before the announcement about her death was made, the police strength
outside the Apollo Hospitals was increased and the route from the hospital to
her residence was cleared for traffic. Security personnel took position outside
in good measure.
Around
midnight Sasikala Natarajan, her trusted aide of over 30 years, who was by her
side since the time Jayalalithaa was admitted on September 22, left the Apollo
Hospitals for Poes Garden.
Jayalalithaa
was one of the country’s most articulate and determined political personalities
and a top film actress of the 1960s and 1970s. She showed enormous resolve
in fighting one obstacle after another since the time she stepped into the
world of politics in June 1982, under the mentorship of Chief Minister M.G.
Ramachandran (MGR), the founder of the AIADMK and her lead co-star in 28 Tamil
films.
Scenes
of sorrow
The
death plunged the State and the party into grief. AIADMK cadres and other
members of the public who had massed outside the hospital wailed inconsolably,
beating their chests, as the news was announced after weeks of anxiety, which
peaked on Monday. The State declared a seven-day mourning and a holiday for
educational institutions for three days. The national flag and the AIADMK flag
would be flown at half-mast as a mark of mourning.
Announcing
her death shortly after midnight in a bulletin, the Apollo Hospitals referred
to the cardiac arrest she suffered on the evening of December 4 “even while our
intensivist was in her room”. It added: “Despite our best efforts, the Honourable
Chief Minister’s underlying conditions rendered her unable to recover and she
passed away at 11.30 p.m. today.”
On
November 13, Jayalalithaa had been moved to a private room after she had
miraculously battled multiple health complications.
A
one-time propaganda secretary of the party and a former Rajya Sabha MP,
Jayalalithaa steered the AIADMK since 1989 when the party, which had split into
two following MGR’s death in December 1987, reunited under her stewardship. In
the last six years, the political fortunes of the AIADMK soared to a new high
with Jayalalithaa leading it to back-to-back victories in the 2011 Assembly
elections, local body polls, the 2014 Parliamentary polls and the last Assembly
elections in May 2016.
Since
2011, Jayalalithaa had launched several public welfare schemes doling out
numerous freebies under the ‘Brand Amma’, such as launching the Amma Unavagam
(canteen), Amma Water, Amma Salt — winning accolades nationally and endearing
herself to the masses.
Source
: http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/tamil-nadu/Jayalalithaa-no-more/article16766475.ece1
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