The Indian Express (Delhi Edition)

Grieving Chennai, TN in lockdown; funeral next to MGR memorial

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been announced.

Sources said the body will be moved to Rajaji Hall around 6 am Tuesday. Her funeral is likely to be on Wednesday next to her mentor MGR’S memorial on Marina Beach.

“Deeply saddened at the passing away of Jayalalith­aa; her demise has left a huge void in Indian politics,” Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted. “I will always cherish the innumerabl­e occasions when I had the opportunit­y to interact with Jayalalith­aa ji. May her soul rest in peace.” President Pranab Mukherjee said: “As Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, Ms Jayalalith­aa introduced a number of propoor schemes in various fields, including education, food security, provision of safe drinking water, the girl child etc. Her life was dedicated to the socio-economic transforma­tion of Tamil Nadu and its people.in her passing away, the nation has lost an icon who was loved and admired by millions. Her contributi­on to the progress and developmen­t of Tamil Nadu will be long remembered.”

Right through the day, Tamil Nadu was on edge, waiting with anguished breath for word on her health status. Late in the afternoon, around 5.30 pm, emotions ran high across the state and confusion prevailed after Jaya TV, broadcaste­r of the ruling AIADMK, and some Tamil networks reported that the Chief Minister had passed away.

As people wept, police fought back crowds surging towards the hospital. The AIADMK flag at the party headquarte­rs in Royapettah was immediatel­y lowered to half-mast. But the flag was later raised to full-mast after Apollo Hospitals said that she was still alive, her condition critical.

“Despite our best efforts, our beloved CM remains in a grave situation. Our team of expert doctors continue to closely monitor and treat the Honourable Chief Minister. However, her condition remains critical. A large team of doctors from Apollo and AIIMS continue to provide all life saving measures,” the hospital said in a series of tweets.

Hours later, though, police fanned out across the city and the road from Apollo to her house was ringed by security personnel preparing for her final journey back home.

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