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Amidst revelry, Jayalalithaa files nomination for bypolls

June 05, 2015 15:32 IST

Making her way past hundreds of joyous supporters, All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam supremo and Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa on Friday filed her nomination papers for June 27 bypoll to the Radhakrishnan Nagar Assembly constituency.

In what is expected to be cakewalk for her in the wake of major opposition parties deciding to boycott the bypoll, the 67-year-old Jayalalithaa aims to make her debut from a constituency in this metropolis.

Jayalalithaa, who was accompanied by close aide Sasikala, filed her nomination at the Corporation Zonal office.

The entire route beginning from her residence was decorated with festoons as AIADMK members braving the scorching sun waved the party flag and greeted her amid playing of traditional south Indian music instruments.

Having been acquitted in a wealth case that threatened to derail her political career, Jayalalithaa returned as chief minister of the state for the fifth time last month and has to be elected as MLA within six months.

P Vetrivel of AIADMK had quit as MLA of RK Nagar on May 17, paving the way for Jayalalithaa to contest from a city constituency and return to the 234-member state assembly in which her party enjoys a strong majority of 150.

While Dravida Munnetra Kazagham, Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam, Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi and Paattali Makkal Katchi have announced boycotting the boypoll, Communist Party of India with the support of CPI-Marxist has decided to contest while National Democratic Alliance constituents BJP and Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam are yet to make up their mind.

This is the first time Jayalalithaa is contesting for the assembly from any constituency.

In 1989, she had represented Bodinayakanur (Theni) and later Bargur (Krishnagiri) and Andipatti (Theni), all rural constituencies.

In the 2011 elections, she had won from her native and temple town of Srirangam (Tiruchirappalli), but had to vacate it following her conviction in the Rs 66.66 crore disproportionate assets case by a trial court in Bengaluru.

She was however acquitted of all charges by Karnataka high court on May 11, paving her way for return as chief minister. She was subsequently sworn in on May 23.

Jayalalithaa was accorded a warm reception by party flag-waving supporters, local functionaries and residents as she proceeded for filing nomination.

The route that she took resembled a carnival atmosphere, with traditional Tamil and Kerala percussion instruments being played to greet the leader.

Supporters and party workers were seen in different hues of colours in the form of outfit and creative headgear as they waited patiently to catch a glimpse of their ‘Amma’ (Mother) seeking election from a city constituency for the first time.

Security was stepped up in view of Jayalalithaa filing nomination.

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