Jayalalitha Funeral Ceremony Live Streaming / ( Jayalalitha ) Amma’s Final Journey Online : A sea of humanity has swallowed the Rajaji room in Chennai with people, crossing religion, castes and age barriers, paying their last respects to their beloved and revered leader J Jayalalithaa, whose Body was in good condition. The darkness, people with tearful eyes and crying inconsolably kept streaming in the Rajaji Hall, off the Anna Anna Salai in the heart of the city, to have a last glimpse of "Amma" (mother as she was Affectionately called by his disciples), who died last night. All the roads leading to the room were filled with crowds of people who did not mind taking a long walk with public transport, with the exception of trains, remaining off the roads.
After Jayalalithaa's body was brought to Rajaji Hall, the crowd could be seen swelling by the minute and the heavy troop of deployed police personnel had the difficulty of controlling them.
Emotional sympathizers, including a large number of women crying, attempted to break the barricade as they made their way to where they could have a direct view of their 'Purachi Thalaivi', draped in Saree of green color favorite, forcing Police to use "soft force" to ensure nothing untoward happened Singapore Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan travels to Chennai to pay homage to Jayalalithaa.
Balakrishnan will travel with his ministry officials, according to a statement by the government. According to official statistics, 74 percent of the population of Singapore is of Chinese ethnic origin, while 13 percent are Malay heritage and 9 percent of Indians, including Tamils. In Singapore, Tamil is an official language with English, Mandarin and Malay. Foreign Minister Balakrishnan was also born to a Tamil father. - PTI
After Jayalalithaa's body was brought to Rajaji Hall, the crowd could be seen swelling by the minute and the heavy troop of deployed police personnel had the difficulty of controlling them.
Emotional sympathizers, including a large number of women crying, attempted to break the barricade as they made their way to where they could have a direct view of their 'Purachi Thalaivi', draped in Saree of green color favorite, forcing Police to use "soft force" to ensure nothing untoward happened Singapore Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan travels to Chennai to pay homage to Jayalalithaa.
Balakrishnan will travel with his ministry officials, according to a statement by the government. According to official statistics, 74 percent of the population of Singapore is of Chinese ethnic origin, while 13 percent are Malay heritage and 9 percent of Indians, including Tamils. In Singapore, Tamil is an official language with English, Mandarin and Malay. Foreign Minister Balakrishnan was also born to a Tamil father. - PTI