Jaya and the 'Amma' brand of schemes

From the Amma canteens to Amma gymnasiums and parks, the brand became synonymous with her name.

Jaya and the 'Amma' brand of schemes
CHENNAI: Freebies galore and populist schemes under the popular 'Amma' brand became the hallmark of late Jayalalithaa's tenure as Chief Minister, helping her steamroll arch-rival M Karunanidhi's DMK in this year's Assembly polls.

From the Amma canteens to Amma gymnasiums and parks, the brand became synonymous with her name.

Karunanidhi may have revolutionised the freebies culture in Tamil Nadu but Jayalalithaa mastered the art right under his nose, showering a slew of freebies in 2011 and 2016 on voters.

However, Jayalalithaa always took exception to the term 'freebies' and chose to call them free of cost, insisting that the populist schemes were aimed only at helping the lower rung masses.

In the battle of freebies that intensified in 2006, Karunanidhi's masterstroke of free colour TV scheme among others launched DMK into the ruling saddle but in 2011 and 2016, Jayalalithaa emerged triumphant wooing voters with her own brand of welfare schemes.

Combined with anti-incumbency, Jayalalithaa checkmated Karunanidhi in the 2011 elections with a slew of announcements including providing free rice, laptops to students, milch cows and goats, mixer-grinder, and gold for 'thali' (mangal sutra) and pushed DMK into the third place in the Assembly, making then ally DMDK main opposition.
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Jayalalithaa further consolidated her welfare icon image with her Amma brand subsidy-oriented schemes like Amma Canteen, Amma Mineral Water, Amma cement and Amma salt.

During the 2016 elections, Jayalalithaa expanded her populist portfolio, including free 100 units of power for domestic users, free mobile phones and 50 per cent subsidy for women to buy two-wheelers.

She subsequently led her party to a historic successive term in May 2016 Assembly polls, breaking a 32-year-old jinx where a ruling party could seldom retain power.
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From a classical dancer to political leader: Amma's life in pics
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Jayalalitha was born as Komalavalli in a Tamil Iyengar family on 24th February 1948, in Mysore.

From a hesitant teen starlet to becoming the protege of AIADMK founder M G Ramachandran and a five-time Chief Minister, Jayalalithaa Jayaraam has traversed a long path of trials and triumphs in her four-decade-long political career.
Jayalalitha was born as Komalavalli in a Tamil Iyengar family on 24th February 1948, in Mysore. From a hesitant teen starlet to becoming the protege of AIADMK founder M G Ramachandran and a five-tim..
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While as a student she was deeply interested in studies, she went on to become one of the most sought-after Tamil actresses.

She began schooling at the Bishop Cotton Girls High School in Bangalore. After moving to Chennai, Jayalalithaa went to the Sacred Heart Matriculation School of Presentation Convent and excelled in academics.

Jayalalithaa started learning classical dance from age four and was trained in dance forms like Bharatnatyam, Mohini Attam, Kathak and Manipuri and performed all over India.
While as a student she was deeply interested in studies, she went on to become one of the most sought-after Tamil actresses. She began schooling at the Bishop Cotton Girls High School in Bangalore. ..
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The life of the 68-year-old, who started her film career at the age of 15, has all the makings of an intense celluloid depiction.

Jayalalithaa did a total of 28 films pairing with MGR, the then Superstar of Tamil cinema and one of the most respected Indian politicians, with the bonding later stretching to politics too.

Proficient in many languages – she speaks English, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Hindi fluently - Jayalalithaa also sang several songs in her own films
The life of the 68-year-old, who started her film career at the age of 15, has all the makings of an intense celluloid depiction. Jayalalithaa did a total of 28 films pairing with MGR, the then Supe..
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Having mentored Jayalalithaa for a while as he floated his AIADMK breaking away from the M Karunanidhi-led DMK, MGR made his protege the party's Propaganda Secretary in 1983, a year after she joined it and later nominated her to Rajya Sabha, apparently impressed with her English communication skills.

The two later reportedly had some differences but Jayalalithaa spearheaded the party's election campaign in 1984 when MGR fell ill and was under treatment in the US.
Having mentored Jayalalithaa for a while as he floated his AIADMK breaking away from the M Karunanidhi-led DMK, MGR made his protege the party's Propaganda Secretary in 1983, a year after she joined ..
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Jayalalithaa represented the AIADMK in the Rajya Sabha between 1984 and 1989. She was elected there after MGR wanted her in New Delhi for her fluency in English and knowledge of several languages.
Jayalalithaa represented the AIADMK in the Rajya Sabha between 1984 and 1989. She was elected there after MGR wanted her in New Delhi for her fluency in English and knowledge of several languages.
Her moment of reckoning came in December 1987 when MGR passed away. During the funeral procession of the AIADMK founder, Jayalalithaa was allegedly humiliated by supporters of MGR's wife Janaki, which led to a vertical split in the party.

However, battling the odds, in 1989, she won the elections to the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly - becoming the first woman to be elected Leader of the Opposition.
Her moment of reckoning came in December 1987 when MGR passed away. During the funeral procession of the AIADMK founder, Jayalalithaa was allegedly humiliated by supporters of MGR's wife Janaki, whic..
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A special court convicted her in Pleasant Stay Hotel case related to permission granted for construction allegedly flouting rules.

There were statewide protests and violence following the verdict. On 2 February 2000, seventy students from the Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore, were returning from a study tour in two buses. They were stopped by mob, who forced the students to alight. One of the men threw a petrol bomb, setting fire to a bus before all of the students got out. Three girls were killed in the incident.
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