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Is TN CM unwell? Delhi agog with rumors!

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In case TN CM is unwell, wishing Amma speedy recovery..


[h=1]Is Jayalalithaa unwell? New Delhi agog with rumours[/h]New Delhi is agog with speculation about the health of Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa, with SMSes flying thick and fast about the possibility of her travelling abroad for treatment.

Insiders in AIADMK headquarters confirmed that Jayalalithaa, now 67, has been unwell for the past two months and undergoing medical treatment in her home in Chennai. Of course, she attends office for three hours every morning, and also took the oath of affirmation as a member of the Tamil Nadu assembly last week.


All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam members of Parliament and other senior leaders including Deputy Speaker Munisamy Thambidurai, who are in North India to attend parliamentary meetings, were a worried lot and have been in touch with Chennai over developments.


For the past few days, some Union ministers have been keen on discussing the Goods and Services Tax proposal with her in order to garner the AIADMK’s support. With the Chief Minister’s Office not responding positively to them, that has added to their concern
BJP leaders have also begun to cross-check the rumours about Jayalalitha’s health directly with AIADMK MPs who wasted no time in blaming the alarm on their rival, the DMK, for spreading such a rumour – and not without reason.

It all began with former chief minister and long-time Jaya rival, Muthuvel Karunanidhi, telling a public meeting in Tamil Nadu on Wednesday that Jayalalithaa should take complete rest -- adding that a medical bulletin should be issued in order to end the speculation about her health.


This set off a flutter in Tamil media, with some TV news channels even debating why Karunanidhi, who turned 91 last month, was spreading alarm over the state of Jayalalithaa’s health.


Incidentally, Jayalalitha’s public appearances have been minimal -- even the launch of Chennai Metro on June 29 was done via video conference.

http://www.rediff.com/news/report/is-jayalalithaa-unwell-new-delhi-agog-with-rumours/20150709.htm
 
In case TN CM is unwell, we all wish her speedy recovery..

I would to share a news article published in 'Vikatan' on this topic:

நலந்தானா ஜெயலலிதா ?
டோட்டல் ஸ்கேன்

அரசியல்வாதிகளுக்கு முதுமையும் முதலீடுதான்! உடலின் வலிமையைத் தாங்கும் சக்தி, தன் கால்களுக்கு இல்லை என உணர்ந்ததுமே வீல் சேரில் கூச்சப்படாமல் உட்கார்ந்தார் கருணாநிதி. 'வீல் சேரில் வலம்வரும் வில் பவரே...’ என்ற பட்டம் கிடைத்தது. இதை இயல்பான மாற்றமாக மாற்றிக்கொண்டார் கருணாநிதி.

ஒரு சினிமாவின் ப்ரிவ்யூ அது... இயக்குநர் மணிவண்ணன் அங்கு வந்திருப்பதை அறிந்தார் கருணாநிதி. அவரை அழைத்து வரச் சொன்னார். காலைச் சாய்த்துச் சாய்த்து மணிவண்ணன் நடந்து வந்தார். 'இந்த மாதிரி ஒரு வீல் சேர் வாங்கிக்கோய்யா... நிம்மதியா உட்கார்ந்துட்டுப் போகலாம். வசதியா இருக்கு; சோர்வும் இருக்காது’ எனச் சொன்னார் கருணாநிதி. அதாவது தன்

உடல்நிலையைக்கூட சாதாரணமானதாக நினைத்து, அதை உள்வாங்கி விழுங்கப் பழகிக்கொண்டார் கருணாநிதி. 'இத்தனை வயதிலும், நடக்க முடியாத சூழலிலும் இத்தனை மணி நேரம் உழைக்கிறார்’ எனச் சொல்வதே, தனக்கான கம்பீரமாக கருணாநிதி மாற்றிக்கொண்டார். அவர் அரசியல்வாதி!

Read more at: http://www.vikatan.com/article.php?module=magazine&aid=108098
 
Jayalalithaa said to be seriously ill-The Tamil Nadu chief minister may need a liver transplant.
http://www.rediff.com/news/report/jayalalithaa-said-to-be-seriously-ill/20150710.htm

J Jayalalithaa is said to be seriously ill.

The Tamil Nadu chief minister, a government source said, is in urgent need of a liver transplant and may travel to Singapore soon for treatment.

Her health is so fragile that doctors are of the opinion that the transplant procedure, which involves major surgery, may be a difficult proposition.

Her other organs are fragile and that would make the transplant more difficult.


Tamil Nadu, the government source who is monitoring the situation in the southern state says, is witnessing an unusual political crisis as Jayalalithaa and her rival, Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam chief Muthuvel Karunanidhi are both very ill.

Jayalalitha, 67, was sworn in as chief minister for the fifth time on May 23.

Convicted for corruption by a special court last year, she was later acquitted by the Karnataka high court. Jayalalithaa won the by-election from the Radhakrishnan Nagar constituency in North Chennai last month, by a huge margin of over 150,000 votes.
 
சிகிச்சைக்காக ஜெயலலிதா வெளிநாடு பயணம்?

Excerpts from the news report…..


இந்நிலையில், சிகிச்சைக்காக ஜெயலலிதா வெளிநாடு செல்ல இருப்பதாகவும், அநேகமாக சிங்கப்பூர் அல்லது அமெரிக்கவுக்கு அவர் செல்லக்கூடும் என்றும் தகவல்கள் வெளியாகியுள்ளது.

இது தொடர்பாக ஜெயலலிதா தனது மருத்துவர்களுடன் ஆலோசித்து வருவதாகவும் கூறப்படுகிறது. இருப்பினும் பயண தேதி உள்ளிட்ட விவரங்கள் இன்னும் உறுதிப்படுத்தப்படவில்லை.

இது குறித்து அதிமுக வட்டாரங்களில் தொடர்புகொண்டு நாம் விசாரித்தபோது, " எங்கள் காதுக்கு இப்படி ஒரு தகவல் வந்தது உண்மைதான். ஆனால் எங்களாலும் இதுகுறித்து உறுதியாக எதுவும் சொல்ல இயலாது" என்றே கூறுகின்றனர்.
இருப்பினும் இன்னும் சில தினங்களில் இது தொடர்பாக அதிகாரப்பூர்வ தகவல் வெளிவரலாம் என எதிர்பார்க்கப்படுகிறது.

Read more at: http://www.vikatan.com/news/article.php?aid=49267
 
There was not even a murmur of protest from any of the media outlets for the nauseating way they were kept out of Jayalalithaa’s way, reports R Ramasubramanian. Tamil Nadu’s political circles are swirling with rumours about Chief Minister Jayalalithaa Jayaram’s illness. Union government sources had earlier told Rediff.com that the CM is in urgent need of a liver transplant and may soon travel to Singapore for treatment.
Jaya’s health, which was all along being discussed in whispers, received some sort of a public attention in the first week of July when she skipped an Iftar party after announcing in a written statement that she was not able to attend the event due to her ill-health and deputed Finance Minister O Panneerselvam, who stood in as CM during her disqualification, in her place.
The topic got a fillip after Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam president M Karunanidhi openly talked about it on July 7. Addressing a DMK rally in Chennai, Jaya’s arch-rival said, “Tamil Nadu is the only state where there is no chief minister. She does not have any work because she is ill and cannot work. In a democracy it’s not fair to hide the details of the chief minister’s health. The government should come forward and reveal the details of her health.”

http://www.rediff.com/news/report/c...health-was-not-fine-but-kept-mum/20150710.htm
 
The Rediff News mentioned about the health condition of both the current CM as well as former CM.
 
Chennai media knew Jaya's health was not fine but kept mum.

Excerpts….


Jayalalithaa’s short stay in the secretariat and her ever dwindling public appearances and interactions with officials are taking a huge toll on the administration, say sources privy to the government’s functioning. “At least there was a government when Panneerselvam was the chief minister (from September 29, 2014, to May 22, 2015). Though it was a dummy government, files at least moved and there was some governance. Today files are piling up, and absolute paralysis of governance is starring at us. We are keeping our fingers crossed, as the stakes are too high and the state will have to pay dearly for it. I fear we may be heading towards total collapse of government functioning if it continues for a couple of months more,” a senior IAS officer told Rediff.com on condition of anonymity.

In fact, eyebrows were raised when the Tamil biweekly Nakkeeran published a cover story three weeks ago that Jayalalithaa will be shortly travelling to the United States for medical treatment. While everyone expected her to sue the magazine, as was her habit for years, there was absolutely no response from the government. Seasoned opinion suggests that this may have been due to the fact that a legal challenge may call for proof about her health, which the government was not keen to do.
Incidentally, Friday marks seven days since Jayalalithaa stepped out of her home in Chennai after visiting the Secretariat on July 4 to be sworn in as MLA. Since then she has not ventured out of her home even once. Even by her own standards, this is unusual as she used to visit her office twice a week.

Meanwhile, rumours are gaining momentum that she may leave Chennai any time for treatment. Another strong rumour since Thursday afternoon is that a team of foreign doctors are already in Chennai to assess, supervise and coordinate her health and journey. Of course, these are all rumours and there has been absolutely no confirmation either from the state government or from the AIADMK.
Then there are also those diehard AIADMK supporters who see nothing wrong with her health. “Karunanidhi is out of a job and unable to win over the people so he is spreading these rumours. ‘Amma’, as she is known, is fine and doing her work sincerely. Anyone can fall ill for one or two days, so don’t read too much into her absence,” says a senior AIADMK functionary on condition of anonymity.

It may not be out of context here to mention Jayalaithaa’s political mentor. Between February 1985 to December 1987 in his last stint as chief minister, M G Ramachandran had been reduced to a vegetative state and ruled the state without uttering a single word, after undergoing medical treatment in the US.

Read more at: http://www.rediff.com/news/report/c...health-was-not-fine-but-kept-mum/20150710.htm
 
While we wish Madam a speedy recovery, I think she has to spare a thought on her successor....It is now not too late...The party is fed on charisma...Who will fit the bill...MGR who was her mentor identified her and groomed her....She cannot leave the party headless
 
While we all wish and pray for a speedy recovery to Madam, our thoughts go to the family living with her having dominance over the party affairs.
 
This is the problem with most of the political parties ,especially Congress which are all personality centerd due to reasons well known to party leader and its cadre.

Is this only limited to Congress? Wow.
This thread is about JL who happens to be leader of AIDMK if I am not wrong.
What about Naredra Modi as face of BJP.
 
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