This was Jayalalithaa's first public speech after being cleared by the Karnataka High Court in the Rs 66.66 crore disproportionate assets case where she addressed voters of bypoll-bound Radhakrishnan Nagar from where she is contesting.
Amidst showering of petals on her vehicle and vociferous cheering and dancing by her supporters, the cavalcade found its way to the venue where her cabinet colleagues and senior leaders had also gathered.
Security personnel maintained strict vigil on the occasion.
The otherwise sleepy constituency was all spruced up for Jayalalithaa's visit, with festoons, electrified cut-outs of herself and party founder MG Ramachandran dotting the landscape.
Traditional honours and 'aarthi' by supporters displaying their loyalty to their leader were also witnessed on the occasion.
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