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Jayalalithaa's 69th birth anniversary : AIADMK rival camps compete to celebrate

| | Feb 24, 2017, at 06:17 pm
Chennai, Feb 24 (IBNS) : In a battle for claiming Jayalalithaa's legacy the rival factions of the ruling AIADMK in Tamil Nadu embarked on feverish activities to celebrate the late Chief Minister's 69th birth anniversary, media reports said.

The rival camps, led by E Palaniswamy, the present Chief Minister and O Paneerselvam   have made arrangements to commemorate the event.

From camp of  Sasikala, the jailed General Secretary of the party,AIADMK presidium chairman KA Sengottaiyan will lead  Jayalilthaa's  birth anniversary and also release a souvenir while Palaniswamy and other top leaders will participate in a series of public meetings from Friday.


 

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