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JAYA REMEMBERED AS DYNAMIC, POPULAR LEADER

Parliament condoles Jaya’s demise; adjourns for the day

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Leaders across the political spectrum on Tuesday paid glowing tributes to late Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalith­aa, describing her as a “towering figure” in Indian politics.

Lauding the leadership qualities and administra­tive abilities of Jayalalith­aa as “outstandin­g”, Congress President Sonia Gandhi said that as leader of AIADMK and as a four-time Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, Jayalalith­aa had a “unique and deep empathy with the needs and hope of people”.

“Congress Party, my family and I personally share the grief and pain of the people of Tamil Nadu and her devoted supporters in AIADMK, who have lost their beloved Amma.”

“She was a towering figure in our national and political life who won admiration across the political spectrum for the intrepid spirit with which she faced the ups and downs of her life in politics, for her commitment to the people of her state and her dedication to the honour of India,” she said.

In her condolence message, Sonia said Jayalalith­aa lived her entire life with the same indomitabl­e courage with which she battled her last illness.

“Whether it was her welfare schemes for the rural and urban poor or her swift measures in the aftermath of Tsunami or her vision for TN’S industrial developmen­t, her leadership qualities and administra­tive abilities were truly outstandin­g,” she said.

Condoling her demise, Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi said, “We lost a great leader. Women, farmers, fishermen and the marginalis­ed dreamt through her eyes.we will miss Jayalalith­aa ji, Amma to millions”.

Mourning the demise of his Tamil Nadu counterpar­t, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar announced one-day state mourning in the state as a mark of respect to the departed leader.

In a condolence message, Kumar said Jayalalith­aa’s demise has caused an irreparabl­e loss in the fields of politics, society and art and culture not only in the state of Tamil Nadu, but the entire country.

Paying rich tributes to Jayalalith­aa, RJD supremo Lalu Prasad described her as a propoor, popular, bold and resultorie­nted leader of the country.

“Deeply saddened to hear demise of #Amma, a Pro-poor, Popular, Bold, Strong and result oriented Leader of country.

Truly u wil be dearly missed,” he said in a post on Twitter. “My sincere prayers and thoughts are with people of Tamil Nadu, well wishers and family. #Amma did a lot for marginaliz­ed, farmers and poor. RIP,” he said in another post.

“Sincerely and humbly request people of AIADMK and Tamil Nadu to bear this huge loss with courage. #Jayalalith­aa has left a huge blank in politics,” the RJD supremo said.

In her condolence message, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti described Jayalalith­aa as a “mass leader who fought for her people”.

She said the late leader was one of the learned politician­s of the country.

Expressing grief, BJP veteran L K Advani said Jayalalith­aa was a dominant political personalit­y from Tamil Nadu and a very popular and dynamic leader of the poor and downtrodde­n. “She had tremendous will power and carved a special niche for herself in the politics,”

he said, recalling that the former film actor was referred as “the queen of Tamil cinema”.

Delhi’s Lt Governor Najeeb Jung said in his condolence message that Jayalalith­aa was an extraordin­ary politician with exceptiona­l administra­tive skills. “She was one of the greatest political leaders of contempora­ry India and was a source of inspiratio­n to many. In her sad demise, India has lost a unique leader, who touched the lives of millions of people. She was an extraordin­ary politician with exceptiona­l administra­tive skills and immense following, which made her a distinct leader in Indian politics.”

 ??  ?? Supporters paying tribute to AIADMK leader J Jayalalith­aa in Madurai on Tuesday
Supporters paying tribute to AIADMK leader J Jayalalith­aa in Madurai on Tuesday

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