In Pics: Jayalalithaa supporters pray for her speedy recovery
Large Number Of AIADMK Supporters Thronged Apollo Hospitals Following Information That Ailing Chief Minister And Party Supremo Jayalaithaa Suffered A Cardiac Arrest After Days Of Showing Improvement.
Large number of AIADMK supporters thronged Apollo Hospitals following information that ailing Chief Minister and party supremo Jayalaithaa suffered a cardiac arrest after days of showing improvement.
Heavy police deployment has been made in and around the hospital where 68-year-old Jayalalithaa has been undergoing treatment since September 22. As news about the setback in Jayalalithaa's health spread, AIADMK workers, including a large number of women, started gathering at the hospital.
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Supporters outside Apollo hospital in Chennai break down as they hear about TN CM Jayalalithaa's cardiac arrest this evening. (Image: ANI)
Supporters gather outside Apollo Hospital in Chennai, where CM Jayalalithaa is admitted, praying for her speedy recovery. (Image: ANI)
Barricading, Police deployment as huge crowd gathers outside Apollo hospital where Tamil Nadu CM Jayalalithaa is admitted. (Image: ANI)
Supporters offer special prayers for speedy recovery of TN CM Jayalalithaa at Dharavi's Shakthi Vinayakam temple. (Image: ANI)
Barricading, Police deployment as huge crowd gathers outside Apollo hospital where Tamil Nadu CM Jayalalithaa is admitted. (Image: ANI)
Security increased in Coimbatore in view of CM Jayalalithaa's health condition, as she suffered cardiac arrest, last evening. (Image: ANI)
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