Jayalalithaa takes oath as Tamil Nadu Chief Minister for the fifth time

by news
May 23, 2015

Chennai: Amidst huge pomp and show, one of India’s most powerful politicians, J Jayalalithaa, took oath as the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu on Saturday. She was administered the oath of office by Governor K Rosaiah at the Madras University Centenary Auditorium in Chennai.

Several key dignitaries like Former BCCI Chiefs N Srinivasan and AC Muthiah along with actor Rajinikanth attended her swearing-in ceremony.

Jayalalithaa was forced to resign as chief minister in 2014 after being convicted of holding unaccounted cash and property. She is back at the top post following a nine-month hiatus after the Karnataka High Court dismissed all cases against her and acquitted her in the multi-million disproportionate assets case.

After she had stepped down, senior ministers had wept at the swearing-in ceremony of her replacement, loyalist O Panneerselvam. Some supporters also reportedly set themselves on fire to protest against her conviction.

In a unanimous decision, 67-year-old Jayalalithaa was elected as legislature party leader at a meeting of party MLAs on Friday. The decision came 11 days after she was acquitted by the Karnataka High Court in the disproportionate assets case.

Her close confidant Panneerselvam had stepped down from the post of the CM on Friday to pave way for her to take over the reigns.