Governor P Sathasivam, CM Pinarayi Vijayan pay homage to Jayalalithaa

State Cabinet declares mourning for former TN CM till Thursday.

Update: 2016-12-07 00:48 GMT
AIADMK workers take out a condolence procession from Karamana to Palayam Martyrs Square in Thiruvananthapuram as mark of respect to J. Jayalalithaa on Tuesday. (Photo: A.V. MUZAFAR)

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Kerala paid homage to Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J. Jayalalithaa,  who passed away in Chennai on Monday, and  declared a  three-day mourning from Tuesday.  Governor P. Sathasivam and  Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, accompanied by Opposition Leader Ramesh Chennithala and former chief minister Oommen Chandy,  paid floral tributes to her at Rajaji Hall  on Tuesday. The four had left by the 11 a.m. flight to Chennai.

However, they could not land in Chennai since the airport was closed for the arrival of President Pranab Mukherjee's aircraft. As the President's flight was delayed, the aircraft was diverted to Coimbatore. After a brief wait at the Coimbatore airport, the Kerala delegation left for Chennai in the afternoon. On reaching Rajaji Hall at 4 p.m.,  Mr  Sathasivam paid floral tributes to the departed leader followed by Mr Pinarayi Viayan, Mr Ramesh Chennithala  and Mr Chandy.

They expressed their condolences to  Jayalalithaa's close aide Sasikala, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister O. Paneerselvam and other AIADMK leaders. Earlier, before leaving for Chennai,  Mr  Vijayan presided over a special cabinet meeting which began with a silent homage to the departed soul. The cabinet  passed a condolence resolution and decided on a three-day mourning.  During the  period, the government functions will be kept simple. All programmes  will begin by paying condolences to Jaya.

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