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Jayalalithaa’s 73rd birth anniversary: Legacy battle continues as AIADMK, Sasikala plan big to mark the day
Tamil Nadu s ruling AIADMK has lined up a series of events on February 24 (Wednesday) to mark the 73rd birth anniversary of former party chief and CM J Jayalalithaa. However, all eyes are now on ousted AIADMK leader and Jayalalithaa aide VK Sasikala, who has completed her COVID-19 quarantine period. Her team is also preparing big for the event.
According to multiple media reports, Sasikala s team members are preparing for a grand roadshow on Jayalalithaa s birthday. Notably, Sasikala returned to Tamil Nadu after four years on February 9 to a grand welcome by supporters. Her arrival left the ruling party in jitters ahead of the upcoming Assembly elections. Sasikala was greeted by large number of people at several places en route with firecrackers, garlands, showers of petals and drumbeats.
AIADMK puts up show of unity on Jaya anniversary with Sasikala factor casting shadow PTI
Updated Feb 24, 2021, 9:35 pm IST
Sasikala today signalled the possibility of a truce with AIADMK ahead of Assembly elections likely in April
Expelled AIADMK leader VK Sasikala pays floral tribute to former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister late J Jayalalithaa on her birth anniversary, at her residence in Chennai, Wednesday, Feb. 24, 2021. (PTI)
Chennai: The ruling AIADMK put up a united front on party icon J Jayalalithaa s birth anniversary celebrations on Wednesday with leaders lighting lamps symbolising loyalty to the party, in an apparent bid to keep the flock together and wary of the V K Sasikala factor in a crucial election year.