Tamil Nadu chief minister Jayalalithaa laid to rest amid sea of mourners


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(With Agency Inputs)

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Chennai, Dec 6: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa was laid to rest at Marina Beach near her mentor and AIADMK founder M.G. Ramachandran's (MGR) memorial on Tuesday evening

Jayalalithaa's last journey started from Rajaji Hall for Marina Beach on a military vehicle.

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister O Panneerselvam, Jayalalithaa's close confidante Sasikala Natarajan and others were seated on the military truck that was towing the casket-laden carriage.

The vehicle proceeded slowly through the streets packed with mourners towards Marina Beach.

At the Marina Beach after the military honours, Jayalalithaa's body was transferred to a sandalwood coffin from the glass casket.

The religious last rites were simplified with Sasikala and her relative putting some sandal wood, flowers and other items as per the advice given by a religious expert.

Around 6 pm, the coffin was closed and lowered into the grave.

Grief descended on Tamil Nadu as the mortal remains of its charismatic leader Jayalalithaa, one of the most prominent politicians in recent times, was taken to the burial site amid a sea of mourners.

PM Narendra Modi and President Pranab Mukherjee paid last respects to Jayalalithaa even as an inconsolable crowd continued to throng the Rajaji Hall to catch a final glimpse of their beloved 'Amma'.

Modi walked up with folded hands to the tricolour-draped body at the Rajaji Hall, where a sea of wailing mourners have gathered to view their leader one last time.

A blanket of grief enveloped the sprawling southern state since Jayalalithaa -- "Amma" to her passionate followers -- was pronounced dead just before midnight on Monday, ending an era in Tamil politics.

According to rough estimates, around 10 lakh people had gathered at the Rajaji Hall by Tuesday afternoon to pay their homage to Jayalalithaa, who was in her fifth term as Chief Minister when she died.

Modi took a helicopter to reach the venue after flying down from Delhi. He laid a floral wreath at the remains of the dead leader, who catapulted from silver screen to emerge as one of India's most popular leaders.

As a sea of mourners thronged the Rajaji Hall here to have the last glimpse of their 'revolutionary leader', Mukherjee walked towards the coffin and laid a floral wreath to pay homage to the iconic leader.

Earlier, an Indian Air Force plane carrying Mukherjee to Chennai returned to Delhi some 30 minutes into the flight due to a technical snag after taking off. He then took another aircraft.

In a condolence message to Tamil Nadu Governor Vidyasagar Rao, Mukherjee said the country "has lost an icon who was loved and admired by millions."

"She was regarded one of India's most charismatic and popular leaders," Mukherjee said.

There were dramatic displays of emotion, with people wailing inconsolably and beating their chests and heads. There were loud cries of "Amma, Amma".

Thousands of security personnel were deployed across Tamil Nadu amid fears of self-harming protests by her fans.

But the state was peaceful. At the Rajaji Hall, the serpentine queues were largely orderly.

Normal life was affected in the state. While supplies of essential items were not obstructed, few vehicles plied on the nearly deserted roads of Chennai.

Jayalalithaa's body was taken to her residence at Poes Garden shortly after midnight on Monday, hours after she was declared dead at the Apollo Hospitals following a 74-day battle for life.

Jayalalithaa's relatives as well as AIADMK MLAs and MPs were at the Rajaji Hall.

Union Minister for Information and Broadcasting M. Venkaiah Naidu, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister O. Panneerselvam, state Congress President S. Thirunavukarasar, movie stars Rajinikanth, Prabhu, Sathyaraj, Gautami and Y.G. Mahendran visited the hall. So did DMK leader M.K. Stalin.

Several chief ministers arrived here to pay their last respects to J Jayalalithaa and hailed their late Tamil Nadu counterpart for being a leader of the masses whose demise has left a "vacuum in public life" that cannot be filled.

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan said Jayalalithaa's efforts for the betterment of her state's women made her 'Amma' (mother) in the truest sense.

"What she did for women, the mothers and daughters, made her Amma (mother). Her demise has left a vacuum in public life which cannot be filled," he said.

Paying tributes, Chouhan hailed Jayalalithaa's welfare schemes for the people of Tamil Nadu. He said many states were intending to replicate the various welfare schemes introduced by Jayalalithaa.

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal called Jayalalithaa a leader of the poor.

"She was a sensitive leader, brave leader, her heart beat for the common people. In Indian political system, it is difficult to fill the vacuum. People of Delhi are also grieved over her death and I bring my condolences," he said here.

Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik in his condolence message said Jayalalithaa made immense contribution to the development and welfare of the people of Tamil Nadu.

"I am deeply shocked by the sad demise of J Jayalalithaa. She was the leader of the masses and made immense contribution to the development and welfare for the people of Tamil Nadu," he said.

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah also paid tributes to the 67-year-old leader, who passed away last night after battling for life for 75 days.

Senior BJP leader and Urban Development Minister M Venkaiah Naidu said Jayalalithaa's death was an "irreparable loss" to Tamil Nadu.

"She has lived in the hearts of people, and living in the hearts of people. People of Tamil Nadu consider her as a mother and fondly called her Amma and Amma means so much affection," he said.

The entire country was mourning her demise, Naidu added.

"Entire nation believes that we lost a dynamic, courageous bold administrator and an excellent public leader who had won hearts of the people," he said.

Naidu said he and his cabinet colleague Pon Radhakrishnan had been deputed by the Centre to participate in the final rites of the AIADMK leader and the funeral in Chennai.

"On behalf of the US, I extend my deepest condolences to the family of Jayalalithaa and the people of Tamil Nadu," Verma said.

Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena said he was saddened by her death and noted that she had a "towering presence in Indian politics". Sri Lanka and Tamil Nadu are separated by a strip of sea.

 

Earlier Report: 

Chennai, Dec 6: After battling for life in the Apollo Hospital for over two months, Tamil Nadu chief minister J Jayalalithaa passed away late night on Monday December 5. The announcement was made by Apollo Hospital after midnight. She was 68.

In a press release, Apollo Hospital stated that Jayalalithaa breathed her last at 11.30 pm.

Following the announcement, a 7-day mourning was declared in Tamil Nadu. Schools and colleges will remain shut for three days. Jayalalithaa's body will be kept at the Rajaji Hall for people to pay their respects, said the AIADMK.

The press release from the hospital stated that the Tamil Nadu chief minister, who was admitted to the hospital with 'complaints of fever, dehydration and underlying co-morbidities' on September 22, had responded well to the multi-disciplinary care in the critical care unit and subsequently recovered substantially to being able to take food orally. On this basis, she was shifted from the CCU to high dependency unit, where her health and vitals continued to improve under the close monitoring of an expert panel of specialists.

Jayalalithaa suffered a massive cardiac arrest on the evening of Sunday December 4, after which she was put on ECMO support. "Every possible attempt was made to sustain her revival. However, despite our best efforts the chief minister's underlying conditions rendered her unable to recover and she passed away at 11.30 pm," the hospital said, while expressing condolences and sympathies at her demise.

Earlier in the evening, much before her death was officially confirmed, a few news channels began flashing news that she was no more, sparking trouble and frenzy among the crowds. This prompted Apollo Hospital to issue a press release denying the reports. "Some TV channels are wrongly reporting that the Chief Minister is no more. This is totally baseless and false," the statement from the hospital said, adding, "They are advised to rectify this mistake based on this press release."

Jayalalithaa, 68, who suffered a cardiac arrest on Sunday evening was on life support at the hospital on Monday. Her condition deteriorated in the afternoon and she was described as being 'very critical' by the hospital.

A large number of doctors from Apollo and AIIMS provided all life saving measures.

When local media wrongly and prematurely flashed the news of her death, a group of emotionally charged AIADMK activists tried to barge into the hospital after breaking the police barricades but were pushed back by the police.

Many others simply broke down, unable to check their emotions. There were loud cries of "Amma, Amma!"

J Jayalalithaa, a popular leader who showered the poor with populist programmes and who was fondly called 'Amma', entered politics in the early 1980s as the propaganda secretary of AIADMK and was made the incharge of the noon meal scheme undertaken by the MGR government.

Jayalalithaa was born in a Brahmin family in Mysuru, Karnataka. A former heroine, she emerged as a fiesty leader in a state where forces of social justice had thrown up an anti-Brahmin political movement even before independence.

Having inherited the legacy of her mentor the late MGR, she practised politics on her own terms, fighting her party's arch rival DMK headed by M Karunanidhi for nearly 30 years.

 

Jayalalithaa's death will leave void: PM

New Delhi, Dec 6 (IANS): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday condoled the death of Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J. Jayalalithaa, saying that her death had left a huge void in Indian politics.

"Deeply saddened at the passing away of Selvi Jayalalithaa. Her demise has left a huge void in Indian politics," Modi tweeted.

Defining Jayalalithaa as a mass leader, Modi in another tweet wrote: "Jayalalithaaji's connect with citizens, concern for welfare of the poor, the women and marginalized will always be a source of inspiration."

"My thoughts and prayers are with the people of Tamil Nadu in this hour of grief," he said.

"May the Almighty grant them the strength to bear this irreparable loss with courage and fortitude," the Prime Minister said, adding, "I will always cherish the innumerable occasions when I had the opportunity to interact with Jayalalithaaji. May her soul rest in peace."

 
India loses visionary leader: Pranab on Jayalalithaa

New Delhi, Dec 6 (IANS): President Pranab Mukherjee on Tuesday said he was "extremely sad" as the country lost "a visionary leader" in the death of Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J. Jayalalithaa.

In a condolence message to Vidyasagar Rao, the Tamil Nadu Governor, Mukherjee said the country "has lost an icon who was loved and admired by millions".

He said Jayalalithaa was "a visionary leader and administrator who distinguished herself through her political acumen and people friendly programmes.

"She was regarded one of India's most charismatic and popular leaders."

The President recalled that he used "to interact closely with her when we were together in the Rajya Sabha and during her different tenures as Chief Minister" of the southern state.

"She was progressive in her thought and pro-active in pursuing the issues that were close to her heart, such as the empowerment of women and welfare of children," he said about the actor-turned-politician who had appeared in films of different genres and performed a wide variety of roles.

"She served the country with distinction in different capacities, including as Member of Parliament, Member of the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly, first Woman Leader of Opposition in the Legislative Assembly and as five times Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu."

Mukherjee said as Chief Minister, Jayalalithaa introduced a number of pro-poor schemes in various fields, including education, food security, provision of safe drinking water, the girl child.

"Her life was dedicated to the socio-economic transformation of Tamil Nadu and its people. Her contribution to the progress and development of Tamil Nadu will be long remembered."

Political leaders condole Jayalalithaa's demise

New Delhi, Dec 6 (IANS): Leaders of political parties on Tuesday condoled the death of Tamil Nadu Chief J. Jayalalithaa, who died on Monday night.

Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday condoled the death of Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J. Jayalalithaa, calling her the leader of marginalised.

"We lost a great leader. Women, farmers, fishermen and the marginalised dreamt through her eyes. We will miss Jayalalithaaji, Amma to millions," Gandhi tweeted.

"Popular, strong, bold, efficient, people- friendly, charismatic leader, Amma. Always at the heart of people. Big loss.I am shocked,saddened," tweeted West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.

"I humbly urge the people of Tamil Nadu and AIADMK to face this big loss with courage and greatness. May she Rest in Peace."

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar also condoled her death. "Death of Tamil Nadu Chief Minister very saddening. May she rest in peace. One day state mourning in Bihar."

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal also took to Twitter to condole the death of the AIADMK leader.

"Very sad to hear the demise of Amma. A very very popular leader. Aam Aadmi's leader. May her soul rest in peace," the Aam Aadmi Party leader tweeted.

 

With Agency Inputs

  

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  • Sandeep Gujaran, Bajpe/Mumbai

    Wed, Dec 07 2016

    A great leader..Legendary actress..
    May your soul rest in peace...

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  • vikram, Dubai

    Wed, Dec 07 2016

    IF EVERY PUBLIC SERVANT AT LEAST TAKE SOME PERCENTAGE OF HER QUALITY OF WELFARE THEN INDIA WOULD BE HAPPY COUNTRY.

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  • Acchu, Mlore

    Wed, Dec 07 2016

    Great leader. RIP

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  • Manju, Mumbai

    Wed, Dec 07 2016

    Let the departed soul attain Mosksha.

    Ram Ram.

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  • ayan, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 07 2016

    C.M.JAYALALITHA IS ICONIC LEADER AND HER LEADER SHIP AND SOFT POLITICS. EVERY POLITICIAN MUST LEARN FROM C.M. JAYALALITHA RULES. HOW PEOPLE OF THAMILNADU LOVES HER AND CRYING. JAYALALITHA HOW MIXED WITH NORMAL PEOPLE THAT EVERY ONE SAW HERE TODAY. SHE NEVER SHOW "CHAPPAN INCH KA SEENA" OR AHANKAR AT HER ANY SPEACH OR RALLY OR IN HER POLITICAL CAREER THAT IS THE REASON PEOPLE READY TO DIE FOR HER. SHE NEVER SPEECH IN ANY RALLY IN AHANKAR. 

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  • Patrao William, Mangalore.

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    'AMMA' has been a compationate leader who had so much concern for the poor, hapless and needy subjects of Tamil Nadu and also others who reside in Tamil Nadu and introduced many popular facilities under the banner of 'Amma' such as Amma Canteen, Amma pure water, Amma Health care, Amma Cement, etc.,etc. "Whatever you have done to your least among poorest brothers and sisters, is done to me". A quotation from the Holy Bible and this is very much relevant to the kind hearted and benevolent "Amma". Pray Almighty God to grant her 'RIP'.

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  • Shailesh Veigas, Kulur,Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    GREAT LEADER & REAL AMMA OF OUR COUNTRY,I WISH SHE TAKES REBIRTHS AND COME BACK AGAIN,MAY HER SOUL REST IN PEACE..........

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  • SMR, Karkala

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    Iron lady of South Indian politics.
    A self made personality in politics.
    Great leader of 'dravidian' party of Tamil Nadu.
    'Amma' demise is unbearable loss to Tamil Nadu.

    Jai hind

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  • Denis Susigaran, State of Tamil Nadu

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    Deeply saddened.. All said and done.. Ma'am you're irreplaceable

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  • Alphonso Rodrigues, Udupi

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    RIP Jayalalitha Madame. She was a true leader with great leadership accumen. The way she steered the Cauvery issue favoring TN is really commendable. 

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  • Shahul, Honnali

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    She never helped corporate mafias,She never faked,she never lied,she never put his state people to trouble,she never did communal politics.

    True Leader Amma. RIP

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  • TRUE INDIAN, IXE

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    SHE IS IKON OF INDIA.

    MANY PUT HER UNDER FALSE CASE.

    MANY ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR HER DEATH.

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  • KRPrabhu, Kudla/Bengaluru

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    jatasya hi dhruvo mrtyur
    dhruvam janma mrtasya ca
    tasmad apariharye 'rthe
    na tvam socitum arhasi

    For one who has taken his birth, death is certain and for one who is dead, birth is certain. Therefore, in the unavoidable discharge of your duty, you should not lament.

    Above is the quote from Sree Math Bhagavat Geeta...by Krishna's which is the only solace for deaths of our near,dear abd beloved ones....
    Pray Sadgathi to Selvi Jayalalitha.....

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  • abdul sattar H.S., Moolur/ Jeddah

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    leena Saldanha, Bondel/Mangalore
    TO THE IRON LADY -
    LET HER SOUL REST IN PEACE
    Dear you can request 'ALLAH'MAY HER SOUL REST IN PEACE but
    you cannot order "LET" HER SOUL REST IN PEACE.

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  • Ivan Almeida/Rosa Almeida & fly, Tallur/New Jersey, USA

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    RIP

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  • Praveen, Udupi

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    She stood for her state and people. Big mouth Fekus could not even win one seat in front of her. People of Tamil worshipped her as living God. She could win election without going for any canvassing. People of Tamilnadu consider her death as the death in their own family. May her soul rest in peace.

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  • leena Saldanha, Bondel/Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    TO THE IRON LADY -
    LET HER SOUL REST IN PEACE

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  • wilfy, indubettu, belthangadi

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    May her soul rest in peace...

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  • THERESA LOBO, MUKAMAR,SHARJAH

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    Great Leader of Tamil Nadu ....Loved by the People. Very helpful for the poor and Needy. People call AMMA..
    Great Personality. May Her Soul Rest in Peace.

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  • kas, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    RIP......Great leader ...condolences to the people of Tamilnadu ....

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  • Mohammed Ilyas Byndoor/Dubai.U.A.E, Byndoor/Dubai.U.A.E

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    The Iron Lady of Tamil Nadu.RIP.,

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  • MARIA, mangaluru

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    some of our politicians, let them learn lesson from Amma - KIND TO THE POOR AND NEEDY.

    "MAY HER SOUL REST IN PEACE"

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  • MARIA, mangaluru

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    some of our politicians, let them learn lesson from Amma - KIND TO THE POOR AND NEEDY.

    "MAY HER SOUL REST IN PEACE"

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  • abdul sattar H.S., Moolur/ Jeddah

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    Great loss to poor and needy people in Tamil Nadu. We hope her party leader Paneerselvam will continue same support and policy of Amma to the poor people in Tamil Nadu.
    May her soul rest in peace.

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  • santhu, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    May her soul rest in peace

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  • gabriel, sagar

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    When in Power to think about the welfare of poor people is a rare virtue. That's where departed leader Jayalalithaa stands out from the rest of the politicians. May Her Soul Rest in Peace.

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  • SHIVAPRASAD, AE

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    RIP, JayaLalitha

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  • Mohan, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    She was real mother of TN poor people. RIP

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  • CONRAD JOHN TAURO, SHIRVA/UDUPI/DUBAI

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    May her soul rest in peace.

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  • Elwyn Goveas, Valencia

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    Poor kids, women of TN and poorer section of the society today lost a EVER giving Mother The great AMMA...You will lived in our heart forever.A bright star in the history of our nation.

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  • FLAVIAN DSOUZA, CHIK/BENGALURU

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    She did remarkable service to TN , especially the poor and her schemes were so popular that people will remember her. She had concerns for the poor

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  • THERESA LOBO, MUKAMAR,SHARJAH

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    MAY HER SOUL REST IN PEACE.
    GREAT PERSONALITY. KIND TO THE POOR AND NEEDY.

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  • S.M. Nawaz Kukkikatte, Dubai

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    May her soul rest in peace...

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  • Alphonso Rodrigues, Udupi

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    RIP Jayalalitha Madame,,,,

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  • Bollu, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    RIP Jayalalitha.A leader who did not create another leader to take over after her was not a leader but a dictator.Unfortunately this can be said about most of the so called political leaders in India.

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  • Paul D Souza, Bondel/Sharjah

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    Amma we miss you lot.May her soul rest in Peace.

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  • Sunil K, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    Amma will be remembered for generations in India and Tamil Nadu. Her pro-poor schemes including food subsidization and canteens were popular and praise-worthy which must be implemented throughout India.

    May her soul rest in peace.

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    What a graceful, charismatic, political leader and darling of Crores of people in her state and all around the world.
    Peoples prayers even after death. She did lot's philanthropic and good work, help to the poor. Very difficult to get another person of Jayalalithaa’s caliber and virtues.
    May God grant eternal peace to the departed Soul .

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    One of the strongest and most powerful Chief Minisers in Indian History..Mother of Masses. At the end of her political career,she started helping poor people especially who supported her..Introduced so many schemes to help middle class and poor people..That is why we can see thousands of crying faces now..Tamilians will miss her very badly..Jaya is a history now..Rest in Peace..

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  • Denis Susigaran, State of Tamil Nadu

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    Rest in Peace Our Amma

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  • Rao, Udupi

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    RIP. A strong leader and a political intellect. Coming from a cinema background with the help of MGR has understood politics in its den and has become a tall woman leader. Whatever the negative views about her, she has put back all odds and stood firmly based to her will.

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  • vikram, Dubai

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    Second most powerful Indian Lady Politician after Indira Gandhi ...may her soul rest in peace...

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  • Devi, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    Dear Amma, You are the role model to all the women's in the world. You are an iron lady. As a lady, i had an opportunity to learn a lot of things from you. Being a Karnatic you ruled Tamil Nadu, today we can witness that. When i see in the news people are crying as they lost somebody in their family, it is you who made them united, and strong with a lot of poor-centred programmes.
    In this men ruled world how a woman can come up in life you taught us and many women like me.
    Thank you, Amma, but only thing i regret that, i never had an opportunity to meet you personally. As an ordinary woman from Karnataka, how could i have met you???
    I pray God that he gives all Tamilnadu people the strength and courage to live without her.
    God bless you, and your family.
    Let your soul rest in peace.
    Amma You were really great I wholeheartedly salute you.

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  • Gods Own Person, Muscat Oman

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    RIP
    Ram Naam Sathya Hai
    Stahy men he mukti Hai

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  • Valerian D'souza, Udupi / Mumbai

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    Great leader. Mass leader. Secular leader.
    Dominated Tamilnadu Politics for 3 decades.
    May her soul rest in peace.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, BAHRAIN

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    Jaya was leader of the masses, her welfare schemes were towards the poor and the downtrodden. Many adored, some hated but no one ignored her, that's Jaya. RIP.

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  • Rajesh, Udupi

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    May her soul attain moksha...

    Om shanti...

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  • Leslie Mendonza, Chelur- Bantwal

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    Adieu Jayalalitha. RIP.

    A charismatic dynamic leader and a beloved mother of the masses, a towering figure tough, bold, courageous and always uncompromising, she was respected, loved, admired and held in high esteem by her supporters and party cadres.

    While the nation mourns her death, I too join paying my last respects to the departed leader. May God grant her soul eternal rest.

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  • Mohammed Parvez, valakad udupi/dubai

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    R.I.P

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  • Augustine Daniel DSouza, Udupi / BOMBAY / STATE OF KUWAIT.

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    My Heartfelt Condolences to Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Ms Jayalalithaa. May her Soul Rest in Peace.

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  • geoffrey , hat hill

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    Arguably the only potential prime ministerial candidate among contemporary South Indian politicians is no more.

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  • Muhammad , mangalore

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    Amma we miss you

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  • sajesh kumar, kakkinje/vamanjoor

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    RIP

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  • Jagdish Bolur, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    She adorned the title of Amma in Tamilnadu for the poor . Her first tamil song in film also if i am not mistaken , was also Ammama. A song from Sridar's Vennira Adai..

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  • ABDUL RAFIQ, UCHILA

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    RIP.

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  • Rshetty, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    OM shanti!

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  • Ismail Shaikh, Moodbidri

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    Great loss for her political party. RIP

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  • Dev Kumar, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    She acted in hindi film izzat co starring tanuja, dharmendra.

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  • Norbert menezes, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    May her soul rest in peace. Strong leadership. Iron lady.

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  • abdulla, india

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    May her soul rest in peace.
    May the next to follow be a genuine.. versatile.. honest....accountable..professional leader who will work for the state and the people and not themselves..

    Now come out the best..

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  • Benedict, Bantwal?Mumbai

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    May her soul rest in eternal peace.

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  • Ack, Mlore

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    Whatever charges she faced, I guess she is any day better than ever corrupt Karunanidhi family in the interest of tamilnadu.

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  • Shanthi Miranda, Bellore/Mumbai

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    May her soul rest in peace.

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  • ganesh, kundapur

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    RIP-JJ

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  • WALTER MONTEIRO, BELMAN/ABUDHABI

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    MAY HER SOUL REST IN PEACE.

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  • Abdullah, Kudroli

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    Rest in Peace. Strong & courageous personality.

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  • Megan, Caroline, Sonia & Joachim Dsouza, MANGALORE -MUSCAT

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    MAY HER SOUL REST IN PEACE.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    RIP ...

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  • shareef, mangalore

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    amma is great lady

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