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J. Jayalalithaa - Wikipedia In 1986, the Jayalalitha Peravai (Jayalalitha Conference) was formed by then Tiruchengode Loksabha MP and Jayalalithaa Loyalist Salem Kannan, which later transformed into the Puratchi Thalaivi Amma Peravai after MGR's demise [99][100] MGR was upset with these parallel outfits and suspected that all of this was done with Jayalalithaa's
Reports On Jayalalitha Death And Tuticorin Firing To Be . . . - Times Now The investigating committee will present reports on the Tuticorin Firing and the death of former CM Jayalalitha in Tamil Nadu Vidhan Sabha today The report has been submitted to Chief Minister MK Stalin by Justice A Arumughaswamy, who led the investigation and heard over 150 witnesses The Arumugasamy Committee, which has been investigating Jaya Lalita's death, has recommended that the government conduct an investigation and take action against Sasikala, former health minister Vijay Bhaskar
Fourth Jayalalithaa ministry - Wikipedia Jayalalitha submitted her unanimous election as the leader of ADMK legislature party to Governor Surjit Singh Barnala on 15 May 2011 [1] She was sworn-in as Chief Minister along with 33 other ministers at the Madras University centenary auditorium on 16 May 2011 by the Governor, the same venue she took oath in 1991 when she first became chief minister She and all other ministers took oath in Tamil The ceremony was attended by then Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi, former Andhra
Who was Jayalalithaa? All you need to know about her » Born in Mysore (now in Karnataka) on 24 February 1948 as daughter of Jayaram and Vedavathy » Hails from a Tamil Iyengar family » Her father Jayaram, a lawyer by profession, passed away when she was just two years old » Jayalalitha and her brother Jayakumar had to shift to Bangalore along
Jayalalithas Golden Waist Belt, Jewellery Returned To TN Govt . . . J Jayalalitha's valuables and jewellery including a golden waist belt was returned to the Tamil Nadu government Former Tamil Nadu chief minister J Jayalalitha’s confiscated properties and valuables were handed over to the Tamil Nadu government on Saturday following court orders
Selvi J Jayalalithaa 1989: Jayalalitha won elections and entered Tamilnadu Assembly from Bodinayakkanur Assembly Constituency Later other part of AIADMK joined back Jayalalita's wing and unanimously elected her as