A woman with an ornament that bears the image and symbol of AIADMK supremo J Jayalalithaa. After her acquittal, she said that it was a ‘victory for dharma and uprightness’ and also said it gave her a sense of ‘immense fulfilment’.
Workers celebrate the acquittal of their leader. Victory celebrations broke out immediately outside her Poes Garden residence in Chennai where party workers shook their legs and burst crackers. Celebrations also broke out across Tamil Nadu.
From a 'hesitant' teen starlet who made her cinema debut in CV Sridhar-directed 'Vennira Aadai,' in 1956, Jayalalithaa rose in ranks as a popular heroine, pairing opposite among others, then matinee idol MG Ramachandran (MGR). In pic, a supporter
It is learnt Jayalalithaa will be sworn in this week as Tamil Nadu chief minister, a post she had to give up last September due to a trial court’s conviction in this case.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday greeted AIADMK supremo J Jayalalithaa, who was acquitted in a disproportionate assets case by the Karnataka High Court.In pic, AIADMK supporters celebrating.
AIADMK Members bursting crackers as they celebrate the release for their leader J Jayalalithaa's from her disproportinates assets case, in Coimbatore on Monday
Expressing deep grief at 233 AIADMK party cadres having ended their lives Jayalalithaa said she was pained to note that yesterday four of her party workers had committed suicide. In picture, AIADMK supporters celebrating at her residence in Chennai
Former Tamilnadu CM Jayalalithaa's supporters distributes sweet as they celebrate her acquittal from all charges in disproportionate assets case, in Bengaluru.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister O Panneerselvam leaves after meeting party chief J Jayalalithaa, who was cleared of corruption charges by Karnataka High Court in disproportionate assets case, at her residence in Chennai on Monday.
AIADMK members celebrate the release for their leader J Jayalalithaa from her disproportinates assets case, in Coimbatore.
AIADMK MPs distributing sweets after the acquittal of party leader J Jayalalithaa in the disproportionate assets case.
A woman with an ornament that bears the image and symbol of AIADMK supremo J Jayalalithaa. After her acquittal, she said that it was a ‘victory for dharma and uprightness’ and also said it gave her a sense of ‘immense fulfilment’.