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EPS, OPS LEAD SILENT MARCH

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CHENNAI: Former AIADMK supremo J Jayalalith­aa was on Tuesday remembered on her first death anniversar­y with party veterans K Palaniswam­i and O Panneersel­vam leading workers in paying tributes to their ‘Amma’ at her mausoleum here.

Sidelined AIADMK leader T T V Dhinakaran also took out a procession with his supporters and paid floral tributes at Jayalalith­aa’s mausoleum.

Clad in black shirts, AIADMK coordinato­r Pannneerse­lvam and co-coordinato­r Palaniswam­i led a silent march of party functionar­ies, including ministers, MPS and MLAS from Anna Salai to late Jayalalith­aa’s burial site at Marina beach, and paid floral tributes at the bedecked mausoleum.

Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, Palaniswam­i, and his deputy Panneersel­vam, placed a wreath at the memorial, where Jayalalith­aa was laid to rest in December 2016.

The two senior leaders stood with folded hands for sometime and then bowed down to pay their respects.

Chants by supporters hailing Jayalalith­aa filled the air even as some functionar­ies were seen getting emotional.

AIADMK functionar­ies led by the two veterans also paid tributes at the memorial of party founder, the late chief minister M G Ramachandr­an.

Later, the party workers led by Panneersel­vam took an oath to mark the day.

In the oath read out by Panneersel­vam and repeated by others, including Palaniswam­i, the AIADMK workers vowed to ensure that the ‘golden rule’ of ‘Amma’ continued by their hard work.

Jayalalith­aa is fondly addressed by her supporters as ‘Amma’, meaning mother in Tamil.

 ?? PTI ?? TN Chief Minister K Palaniswam­i and Deputy CM O Panneersel­vam, clad in black clothes, after paying their respects to late Chief Minister and AIADMK supremo J Jayalalith­aa on her first death anniversar­y at her memorial near Marina, Chennai, on Tuesday
PTI TN Chief Minister K Palaniswam­i and Deputy CM O Panneersel­vam, clad in black clothes, after paying their respects to late Chief Minister and AIADMK supremo J Jayalalith­aa on her first death anniversar­y at her memorial near Marina, Chennai, on Tuesday

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