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Jayalalitha: India leader set to form Tamil Nadu government | Jayalalitha: India leader set to form Tamil Nadu government |
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Jayaram Jayalalitha is set to return as the chief minister of the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu after the state governor invited her to form a new ministry. | Jayaram Jayalalitha is set to return as the chief minister of the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu after the state governor invited her to form a new ministry. |
Her conviction in a corruption scandal last year had cut short her fourth term as the chief minister, but earlier this month, an appeals court cleared her. | Her conviction in a corruption scandal last year had cut short her fourth term as the chief minister, but earlier this month, an appeals court cleared her. |
She will take oath on Saturday morning, officials said. | |
Her replacement O Panneerselvam quit on Friday, paving the way for her return. | Her replacement O Panneerselvam quit on Friday, paving the way for her return. |
Jayalalitha, a former actress, is one of India's most colourful politicians. | Jayalalitha, a former actress, is one of India's most colourful politicians. |
She has been a leading figure in south Indian politics for three decades. | She has been a leading figure in south Indian politics for three decades. |
Ms Jayalalitha was convicted and sentenced for four years by a trial court last September. | Ms Jayalalitha was convicted and sentenced for four years by a trial court last September. |
She was found guilty of amassing unaccounted-for wealth of more than $10m (£6.4m) and had to quit as the chief minister. | She was found guilty of amassing unaccounted-for wealth of more than $10m (£6.4m) and had to quit as the chief minister. |
The appeals court ruling earlier this month paved the way for her returning as the head of Tamil Nadu government. | The appeals court ruling earlier this month paved the way for her returning as the head of Tamil Nadu government. |
On Friday morning, Tamil Nadu Governor K Rosaiah's office said in a statement that Mr Panneerselvam, party leader and loyalist who was heading the government in her absence, resigned along with his cabinet ministers. | On Friday morning, Tamil Nadu Governor K Rosaiah's office said in a statement that Mr Panneerselvam, party leader and loyalist who was heading the government in her absence, resigned along with his cabinet ministers. |
The governor accepted the resignations and invited Ms Jayalalitha to form a government "at the earliest", the statement added. | The governor accepted the resignations and invited Ms Jayalalitha to form a government "at the earliest", the statement added. |
Later in the afternoon, Ms Jayalalitha called on the governor and accepted his invitation to form the government. | |
Thousands of supporters flashed victory signs and threw flower petals at her car as it sped through the streets of Chennai. | |
Earlier, legislators belonging to her regional AIADMK party met and elected Ms Jayalalitha as the leader of the legislature party. | Earlier, legislators belonging to her regional AIADMK party met and elected Ms Jayalalitha as the leader of the legislature party. |
"This is the happiest day of our life," former minister Sellur K Raju told the NDTV news channel. | "This is the happiest day of our life," former minister Sellur K Raju told the NDTV news channel. |
Jayalalitha: Mercurial personality | Jayalalitha: Mercurial personality |
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