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Chennai–Former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister, J. Jayalalithaa’s close aide and expelled AIADMK leader, V.K. Sasikala on Wednesday renewed her call to the ‘cadres of Amma (ex-Chief Minister J. Jayalalithaa)’ to come together to win the Assembly elections.
Almost a fortnight after reaching Chennai she broke her silence for the first time that too on the birth anniversary of Jayalalithaa on Wednesday.
“The true cadre of Amma should come together and win the elections to form the government. Amma has mandated that even after 100 years, our government should be there. I am confident that you would accomplish that,” she said after paying floral tributes to the portrait of Jayalalithaa at her residence here.
Sasikala asks Amma s followers to unite for Assembly polls
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VK Sasikala. (Photo:IANS/Dhananjay Yadav). Image Source: IANS News
Chennai, Feb 25 : Former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister, J. Jayalalithaa s close aide and expelled AIADMK leader, V.K. Sasikala on Wednesday renewed her call to the cadres of Amma (ex-Chief Minister J. Jayalalithaa) to come together to win the Assembly elections.
Almost a fortnight after reaching Chennai she broke her silence for the first time that too on the birth anniversary of Jayalalithaa on Wednesday. The true cadre of Amma should come together and win the elections to form the government. Amma has mandated that even after 100 years, our government should be there. I am confident that you would accomplish that, she said after paying floral tributes to the portrait of Jayalalithaa at her residence here.