CM Jayalalitha is no more!


Tamil Nadu CM J. Jayalalitha is no more. An official press release from the Apollo Hospitals has confirmed that CM passed away at 11:30 pm of 5th December. Inspite of critical care treatment by a panel of experts from Cardiology, Pulmonology and Critical Care departments, CM not responding to the treatment passed away at the Apollo Hospitals.

Shortly CM’s body would be shifted from Apollo hospitals. Confirmed reports say, CM's body would be shifted to Rajaji Hall, Anna salai for the public and the political leaders to pay their last tribute to the AIADMK Supremo. 

A large police force would accompany the CM's convoy to her residence 'Vedha Nilayam' in Poes Garden. Presently, the 3 km route between Thousand lights and Teynampet has been cleared and a huge police force is deployed along the way. 

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