Even after her times, AIADMK, "the true people's movement", will continue serving the public, she said in an emotional speech on the floor of the House.
"Our efforts are for the people; so are all our schemes. We don't have any selfish (motives) but only (focus on) general welfare. AIADMK is the true people's movement; one that has dedicated itself for the people, with a leader (herself) who has dedicated (herself) for the people," she said.
"Even after my time, for many centuries, AIADMK will work only for people," she said amidst loud thumping of benches by ruling party members including her Ministers.
Winding up the debate on the motion to thank the Governor for his address to the Assembly, she said people had voted her party to power in 2011 in anticipation of a change.
Stating that she did not disappoint them, she cited the growth in various social indicators including health and education to buttress her point.
"We have met those expectations of the people and ushered in betterment in people's lives... That is why people want this government to continue," she said amidst loud thumping of the benches by her Ministers and MLAs.
Jayalalithaa, who has vowed to lead her party to a successive victory in the Assembly polls, due in a few months, pointed out at her oft-repeated statement that "I am for people, I am because of people," and said her government also acted on a similar principle.
Those retained include ministers in the outgoing Cabinet
such as Jayalalithaa's trusted lieutenant O Panneerselvam.
Others like CV Shanmugam, who had a stint during 2011-16 and were dropped later, have also found a place in the cabinet.
The new faces are Dindigul Srinivasan (Forest), V Saroja (Social Welfare), KC Karuppannan (Environment), OS Manian (Textiles and Handlooms), Udumalai Radhakrishnan (Housing), R Duraikannu (Agriculture and Animal Husbandry), Kadambur Raju (Information), Benjamin (School Education), Vellamandi N Natarajan (Toursim), S Valamathi (Backward Classes and Minorities Welfare), VM Rajalakshmi (Adi Dravidar Welfare), M Manigandan (Information Technology), and MR Vijayabaskar (Transport).
Musicians, including drummers, were seen playing instruments welcoming the AIADMK supremo as many party workers danced.
Jayalalithaa left her residence at around 11.45 AM and arrived at the Madras University Centenary Building venue at 12 PM.
Her convoy wound its way through a sea of party supporters and general public who gave her a rousing welcome by gathering on both sides of the road.
Traditional music like nadaswaram and Chendaimelam rented the air and the entire stretch leading to the venue was decorated with festoons and party workers kept waving party flags.
Filmstars, including comedians, who campaigned for Jayalalithaa, were also seen among the audience.
AIADMK supporters in parts of the state distributed sweets and greeted each other on the occasion.
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