| Name
/ Title |
JAYALALITHAA |
| Date of
Birth |
February 24, 1948 |
| Date of
Death |
December 05, 2016 |
| Identity |
Indian Actress turned Politician |
|
Date-wise Events / Works |
- 1984 to 1989: She was a
member of the Rajya Sabha, nominated from Tamil Nadu.
- June 24, 1991: She became
the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu on this day.
- May 12, 1996: She retired
as the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu on this day.
- May 14, 2001: She became
the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu on this day.
- 2001: An additional letter
"a" was appended to the spelling of her name for reasons
related to numerology; so from Jayalalitha, she became
Jayalalithaa.
- September 21, 2001: She
retired as the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu on this day.
- March 02, 2002: She became
the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu on this day.
- May 12, 2006: She retired
as the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu on this day.
- May 16, 2011: She became
the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu on this day.
- September 27, 2014: She
stepped down the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu on this day.
She became the first incumbent chief minister in India to be
disqualified from holding office due to conviction in a
disproportionate assets case on this day.
- May 11, 2015: On this day,
the Karnataka High Court acquitted Jayalalithaa in the
disproportionate assets case, and she resumed office as
Chief Minister on 23 May, 2015.
- May 23, 2015: She became
the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu on this day.
- June 27, 2015: She was
subsequently re-elected by the electorate of the Dr.
Radhakrishnan Nagar constituency of North Chennai in a
by-election held on this day.
- May 19, 2016: She was
re-elected as Chief Minister on this day.
- May 23, 2016: She took the
oath as Chief Minister for the sixth time on this day.
- December 05, 2016: She
ceased tobe the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu upon her death
on this day.
|
| General |
- She was a leading actress before her entry into politics
and appeared in 140 films from 1961 to 1980 in Tamil,
Telugu, Kannada and Hindi industries.
- She was also known for her dancing skills and was
referred to as the queen of Tamil cinema.
- She was the general secretary of All India Anna Dravida
Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) and was popularly referred as
Amma, Puratchi Thalaivi, Thanga Gopuram, Thanga Chillai and
Thanga Tharagai (Golden Maiden) by her followers.
- As an actress, she frequently worked with another
actor-turned-politician, M. G. Ramachandran (MGR).
- She is the second female chief minister of Tamil
Nadu after Janaki Ramachandran.
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