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Amma returns: Jayalalithaa sworn in as CM of Tamil Nadu for fifth time

Chennai: AIADMK leader Jayalalithaa was today sworn-in as the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu for the fifth time.Tamil Nadu Governor K Rosaiah administered the oath of office and secrecy to Jayalalithaa at a swearing-in ceremony

India TV News Desk Updated on: May 23, 2015 12:07 IST
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amma returns jayalalithaa sworn in as cm of tamil nadu for fifth time

Chennai: AIADMK leader Jayalalithaa was today sworn-in as the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu for the fifth time.

Tamil Nadu Governor K Rosaiah administered the oath of office and secrecy to Jayalalithaa at a swearing-in ceremony organised at Madras University Centenary Building here.

Jayalalithaa returned to power less than a fortnight of the Karnataka High Court upholding her appeal and acquitting her in a corruption case.

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A total of 29 ministers, including Jayalalithaa, were swron in today.

Jayalalithaa, while dropping MSM Anand, minister for forests and P Chendur Pandian (without any portfolio), retained all other ministers in the outgoing O Panneerselvam government, without changing their portfolios.

Jayalalithaa had to relinquish the post of Chief Minister and her Srirangam assembly seat after she was convicted and given a four-year jail term along with Rs 100 crore fine by a trial court in Bengaluru in the disproportionate assets case.

On Friday morning, AIADMK MLAs elected Jayalalithaa as leader of the legislature party. Panneerselvam proposed Jayalalithaa's name amid enthusiastic clapping by all the law makers.

It is expected that Jayalalithaa would contest for re-election from the Radhakrishnan Nagar assembly constituency since on May 17, P Vetrivel, a party legislator representing the constituency, resigned from his post and the same was accepted by the Speaker.

With Vetrivel's resignation, the AIADMK's strength in the 234-member assembly comes down by one to 150, excluding the Speaker.

A close aide of AIADMK founder-leader MGR, Jayalalithaa became the party's propaganda secretary in the early 1980s. In 1984, she entered the Rajya Sabha.

Jayalalithaa was elected to the Tamil Nadu assembly for the first time in 1989.

Two years later, she became the Chief Minister, sweeping the election held after the 1991 assassination of former PM Rajiv Gandhi.

Her party was voted out in 1996 amid corruption charges, but she returned to power in 2001.

Jayalalithaa again led the AIADMK to a thumping victory in 2011. This time, she announced a string of populist measures that have proved to be hugely popular in Tamil Nadu.

Jayalalithaa studied in Bengaluru and Chennai, and ventured into acting. She made her debut at the age of 16 in a Kannada movie, and went on to act in over 140 films.

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