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After Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa’s medical condition deteriorated and she suffered a cardiac arrest, the already tight security cordon around Chennai’s Apollo Hospital has been further strengthened because of the clamour of her supporters at the gates.
Amidst all the furore, Jayalalithaa’s niece Deepa Jayakumar was once again denied access to the Chief Minister. According to reports, AIADMK cadre refused her entry and asked her to leave, even turning abusive at one point, leading to a scuffle.
Speaking to the media outside the hospital, Deepa said:
Since Jayalalithaa’s admission into Apollo on 22 September, a complete security curtain has been raised around the Chief Minister, with only a select handful of persons allowed to see her, and information about her condition being meticulously regulated to the bare minimum. Even Jayalalithaa’s relatives have had no access to her.
Deepa had earlier made an attempt to see Jayalalithaa in the beginning of October, but was denied entry into the hospital then too. She had reportedly waited outside the hospital for three days to meet the CM.
Even after she identified herself, and said that she would not leave until she had a chance to see the Chief Minister, she said that she was told “some person in high authority” would get in touch with her – but the call never came.
Deepa had then said that while Jayalalithaa had been present at her father (and Jayalalithaa’s brother) Jayakumar’s funeral, she has not been allowed to meet the CM ever since, even on the occasion when her mother was critically ill.
Following her cardiac arrest on Sunday, Jayalalithaa is being monitored and treated by a team of cardiologists, pulmonologists and critical care specialists. With only one briefly worded update coming from hospital authorities, and plenty of rumour-spreading, the situation was quite tense outside Apollo Hospital on Sunday night.
At one point, AIADMK party cadres managed to break through the outer barricades and reach the main gate of the hospital, before being driven back by the police. The police had also set up additional barricades within the main gates to avoid further untoward incidents.
The entire police force was mobilised in Chennai and across Tamil Nadu to ensure that events did not spiral out of control. However, an uneasy calm prevailed as supporters across the state remained waiting and watching to see how her condition would turn out.
(Click here for all the updates on Jayalalithaa’s health)
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