AIADMK is orphaned after Jayalalithaa’s demise, second such crisis faced by the party in 3 decades
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After J. Jailalithaa’s death, Jayalalithaa, 68, who died on Monday, ran the party single-handedly. She left no successor that can match her calibre. The party is facing a huge problem of finding a widely accepted interim leader, who will hold it together. With the party supremo dead, AIADMK workers are rudderless.
Disappointment was seen on the faces of cadres, even as ministers and elected representatives zipped past the bylanes of Greams Road where
"We saw our Puratchi Thalaivar in her. She was our
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