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It was raining. A swarm of mosquitoes took over the vicinity and people had just the pavements to sleep on – but none of this deterred a few hundred AIADMK cadres and Amma fanatics from staying overnight at the Apollo hospitals in Chennai.
After an announcement from the hospital that Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa had suffered a cardiac arrest on Sunday evening, cadres started thronging Greams road in Chennai.
As senior ministers and MLAs too kept steadily trickling in, anxiety grew.
Not just cadres and leaders, the media too kept a night-long vigil outside Apollo hospital.
Lokpria V, Senior Correspondent with English news channel NewsX said, "I was live on air from 11 pm to 2 am and we had to give a running commentary. But this had to be done with very less information on hand. In the back of my mind, I kept thinking that I should not exaggerate, and should just focus on the facts given the sensitivity of the situation."
A Abinesh, senior correspondent with Tamil news channel News18 Tamil Nadu, had his day off when he got the information that the chief minister has taken ill. "I was at the hospital by 8 pm and spent the entire night here. I managed to go to office, take a shower and return with an extra set of clothes. Although I haven't had my dinner or breakfast, I am not hungry."
While the media has been barricaded on one side of the street, party workers stand in a line across the road in the hope for any information.
Emerald Venkateshwaran travelled with his friends and fellow partymen overnight from Salem. "We have not slept a wink last night. How can we? Please give us good news," he pleads.
S Malia has come from Chidambaram. "I came with whatever money I had. I hadn't even changed clothes. I had just one cup of tea since yesterday evening, I will eat only when I get good news on Amma,” she says.
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