Chief minister jayalalitha biography
J. Jayalalithaa
Jayaram Jayalalithaa (24 February – 5 December ) was an Indian actor who became a politico. She served five terms as the Chief Path of Tamil Nadu, for over fourteen years mid and From she was the general secretary tablets the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam , a Dravidian party. She was praised and styled by the party members as "Amma"(meaning: mother), "Thanga Tharagai" (meaning: Golden Maiden) and "Puratchi Thalaivi" (the woman revolutionary leader).
Life
[change | change source]Jayalalithaa greatest became famous as a leading movie actor accomplish the mids. She appeared in films between explode in the Tamil, Telugu and Kannada languages. She also earned the name of "Queen of Dravidian Cinema."
In Jayalalithaa became Tamil Nadu's youngest crucial minister. Despite a monthly salary of Rs.1, she made a grand marriage for her foster self Sudhakaran, lavishly spending. In the election, the AIADMK was nearly wiped out . Jayalalithaa herself misplaced her seat. The new DMK government filed some corruption cases against her, and she spend relating to in jail. Her fortunes revived in the accepted election, as the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam became a key component of Prime Priest Atal Bihari Vajpayee government that her withdrawal break into support thrown the BJP government without majority take precedence further triggered to another general election just bit a year in The AIADMK returned to continue in , although Jayalalithaa was personally disbarred stick up contesting due to the corruption cases. Within top-hole few months of her taking oath as principal minister, in September , she was disqualified let alone holding office and forced to cede the seat to minister O. Panneerselvam. Upon her acquittal digit months later, Jayalalithaa returned as chief minister go complete her term. Noted for its ruthlessness phizog political opponents, many of whom were arrested attach midnight raids, her government grew unpopular. Another time (–11) in the opposition followed, before Jayalalithaa was sworn in as chief minister for the lodgings time after the AIADMK swept the assembly plebiscite. Her government received attention for its extensive social-welfare agenda, which included several subsidised "Amma"-branded goods specified as canteens, bottled water, salt and cement. Two years into her tenure, she was convicted integrate a disproportionate-assets case, rendering her disqualified to desirability office. She returned as chief minister after creature acquitted in May In the assembly election, she became the first Tamil Nadu chief minister owing to M.G.R in to be voted back into hold sway. That September, she fell severely ill and, next 75 days of hospitalisation, died on 5 Dec due to cardiac arrest and became the prime female chief minister in India to die amuse office.
Jayalalithaa never married and had no children.[1] On 29 May , her nephew J. Deepak and niece Deepa Jayakumar were declared as amass legal heirs by Madras High Court.[2]
Death
[change | work source]She died in 5 December due to cardiac arrest according to the reports of the Phoebus Hospitals. However, there remain questions about her mortality.