Millennium Post

Jaya buried with full state honours

Lakhs of supporters show up at iconic leader’s funeral, tributes pour in from across the political spectrum

- MPOST BUREAU

CHENNAI: It was the end of an era, as lakhs of grieving men and women on Tuesday bid a tearful adieu to J Jayalalith­aa, the charismati­c Chief Minister who held sway over Tamil Nadu politics for more than three decades with a pro-poor image, as the AIADMK supremo was buried here with full state honours.

President Pranab Mukherjee, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Congress Vice-president Rahul Gandhi, Union Minister Venkaiah Naidu, Chief Minister O Panneersel­vam, his counterpar­ts from several states, Governor Vidyasagar Rao, DMK leader M K Stalin and superstar Rajnikanth were among the dignitarie­s who paid homage at Rajaji Hall where the body of 68-year-old Jayalalith­aa lay in state since early morning.

Sasikala Natarajan, the close confidante of Jayalalith­aa for over three decades, was beside the body throughout the day and later conducted the religious rituals before the sandalwood casket was lowered at a site close to MGR memorial on the shores of Marina beach.

No sooner had the brief rituals concluded at around 6 PM, the casket carrying the mortal remains of the five-time chief minister was lowered after a gun salute amid emotional chants of ‘Amma Vazhga’ (Long Live Amma) by a sea of humanity which had converged at the burial site.

Various leaders including Naidu, Rao, Gandhi, Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha Ghulam Nabi Azad, Paneerselv­am, Speaker Dhanapal and former Governor K Rosiah placed wreaths at the feet of the body that was draped in a silk saree in her favourite green colour and a sandalwood garland placed around her neck. Earlier, thousands of people hailing ‘Puratchi Thalaivi Amma’ (Revolution­ary Leader Amma) walked with the cortege that was part of a military convoy in which her coffin was carried, wrapped in the national flag and covered with flowers.

Amid heavy security cover, the funeral procession made steady progress to the destinatio­n, a distance of three km from Rajaji Hall in the government estate, passing through Madras University and the burial site opposite the British-era iconic PWD building.

Big photograph­s of Jayalalith­aa, an actor-turned- politician, were placed all around the coffin even as people showered the hearse with flowers, as Sasikala accompanie­d the body.

With the Central government ordering a state funeral, personnel from the three armed forces paid their respects and gave a guard of honour before Sasikala conducted the last rites with the aid of a Brahmin priest.

The rituals include sprinkling of water, offering of rice, showering of flower petals and sandalwood pieces.

Jayalalith­aa, a spinster who never shied away from flaunting her religious identity and beliefs, was surprising­ly buried and not cremated. She was laid to rest by the side of her mentor and actor-turned-politician M G Ramachandr­an, a former chief minister. Lakhs of people had packed the area around Rajaji Hall where men and women wept in grief as they attempted to reach the body of their Amma or “mother”.

The mortal remains of Jayalalith­aa were earlier taken from her Poes Garden residence to Rajaji Hall, hours after she died at a private hospital late Monday night after battling for life for 75 days.

 ?? PTI ?? Crowd during the funeral of TN’S former CM Jayalalith­aa in Chennai, (inset) President Pranab Mukherjee and Prime Minister Narendra Modi pay their last respects to Jayalalith­aa on Tuesday
PTI Crowd during the funeral of TN’S former CM Jayalalith­aa in Chennai, (inset) President Pranab Mukherjee and Prime Minister Narendra Modi pay their last respects to Jayalalith­aa on Tuesday
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