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An inquiry commission headed by a retired judge of Madras high court will probe the circumstances leading to death of Jayalalithaa
Jayalalithaa's residence at Poes Garden will be converted into a memorial
CHENNAI: Tamil Nadu chief minister Edappadi K Palaniswami on Thursday announced that his government will set up an inquiry commission headed by a retired judge of Madras high court to probe into the circumstances leading to the death of former chief minister J Jayalalithaa. Her residence at Poes Garden will also be converted into a memorial, he said.
Announcing the decision in a hurriedly convened press meet at the Secretariat, Palaniswami said the retired judge would be named soon. "Action will be taken in a timely manner," he said, on the terms and tenure of the inquiry panel. The chief minister clarified that based on the requests from various quarters and the public, the state government announced it after thoroughly considering the issue.
Palaniswami said the former chief minister had brought glory to the state with her effective functioning. "Puratchi thalaivi Amma was hospitalized due to illness. She passed away on December 5, not responding to treatment. There were several reports in the media from various organizations and sections," the CM said, detailing the necessity to set up a probe panel. It is one of the primary demands of the O Panneerselvam faction for initiating merger talks.
Jayalalithaa was CM for six terms and sacrificed her life for Tamil Nadu. She toiled day and night for the state's growth and welfare and as a noble leader, she remained in the hearts of everyone, Palaniswami said. "There are several requests from various quarters that her residence be converted into a memorial. To enlighten the public about her caliber, her achievements and sacrifices, her house will be converted into a memorial for the public to pay their respects," he said.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...-jayalalithaas-death/articleshow/60103259.cms
Jayalalithaa's residence at Poes Garden will be converted into a memorial
CHENNAI: Tamil Nadu chief minister Edappadi K Palaniswami on Thursday announced that his government will set up an inquiry commission headed by a retired judge of Madras high court to probe into the circumstances leading to the death of former chief minister J Jayalalithaa. Her residence at Poes Garden will also be converted into a memorial, he said.
Announcing the decision in a hurriedly convened press meet at the Secretariat, Palaniswami said the retired judge would be named soon. "Action will be taken in a timely manner," he said, on the terms and tenure of the inquiry panel. The chief minister clarified that based on the requests from various quarters and the public, the state government announced it after thoroughly considering the issue.
Palaniswami said the former chief minister had brought glory to the state with her effective functioning. "Puratchi thalaivi Amma was hospitalized due to illness. She passed away on December 5, not responding to treatment. There were several reports in the media from various organizations and sections," the CM said, detailing the necessity to set up a probe panel. It is one of the primary demands of the O Panneerselvam faction for initiating merger talks.
Jayalalithaa was CM for six terms and sacrificed her life for Tamil Nadu. She toiled day and night for the state's growth and welfare and as a noble leader, she remained in the hearts of everyone, Palaniswami said. "There are several requests from various quarters that her residence be converted into a memorial. To enlighten the public about her caliber, her achievements and sacrifices, her house will be converted into a memorial for the public to pay their respects," he said.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...-jayalalithaas-death/articleshow/60103259.cms