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Jayalalithaa's 'lucky colour' prominent at her swearing-in ceremony

According to some party workers, green is Jayalalithaa's lucky and favourite colour.

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Jayalalithaa wore a green sari and an emerald ring (R). Her close aide Sasikala was also seen wearing green (top). She also received a flower bouquet wrapped in green (below).
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It was green all the way at the glittering swearing-in ceremony of Jayalalithaa as Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu here today. The AIADMK supremo chose to retain the same green colour and embroidered design as her attire today as she did yesterday while making her first public appearance in nearly eight months.

Ending her long absence from the public glare, Jayalalithaa, soon after being elected AIADMK legislature party leader yesterday, garlanded the statues of her mentor and party founder MG Ramachandran and Dravidian leaders CN Annadurai and EV Ramasamy, popularly known as Periyar.

According to some party workers, green is Jayalalithaa's lucky and favourite colour as could be seen in the shiny green backdrop decorations at the Madras University Centenary Auditorium where she took oath. The bouquet of flowers which was offered by her to Governor K Rosaiah also had green outer covering sheets.

The green pen with which she signed the papers after being sworn in as Chief Minister and the glittering green stone in her ring also stood out. Jayalalithaa's close aide Sasikala was in the front row dressed in all green. Some women party workers were also seen in green sarees.
 

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