<p>Late Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa was remembered across the state on Monday on her sixth death anniversary, with rival AIADMK leaders K Palaniswami and O Panneerselvam paying tributes separately.</p>.<p>Scores of party workers and supporters, many clad in black attire, turned up at the late leader's memorial at the Marina.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/south/aiadmk-to-organise-protests-against-dmk-government-1167833.html" target="_blank">AIADMK to organise protests against DMK government</a></strong></p>.<p>Palaniswami, AIADMK interim general secretary, led scores of supporters in paying floral tributes to Jayalalithaa. He was also clad in black.</p>.<p>The party workers also vowed to walk the path laid down by her, saying she steered the party that was founded by the stalwart and late CM MGR (M G Ramachandran), to "chase away evil force" and make Tamil Nadu proud.</p>.<p>Ramachandran is fondly addressed as MGR.</p>.<p>They also vowed to "send home the family rule," pave the way for people's rule and make Tamil Nadu the top state in the country.</p>.<p>In his address, Palaniswami heaped praises on Jayalalithaa and recalled she handled law and order issues "with an iron hand."</p>.<p>Later, rival leader Panneerselvam, flanked by his supporters including MLAs P H Manoj Pandian and R Vaithilingam, paid floral tributes to the late AIADMK general secretary, before leading a procession to her memorial.</p>.<p>Party workers remembered the late leader across Tamil Nadu and neighbouring Puducherry. Many who came to her memorial here could be seen turning emotional.</p>.<p>After having led her party to a rare successive electoral triumph in 2016, Jayalalithaa died on December 5 that year, following a 75-day hospitalisation. </p>
<p>Late Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa was remembered across the state on Monday on her sixth death anniversary, with rival AIADMK leaders K Palaniswami and O Panneerselvam paying tributes separately.</p>.<p>Scores of party workers and supporters, many clad in black attire, turned up at the late leader's memorial at the Marina.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/south/aiadmk-to-organise-protests-against-dmk-government-1167833.html" target="_blank">AIADMK to organise protests against DMK government</a></strong></p>.<p>Palaniswami, AIADMK interim general secretary, led scores of supporters in paying floral tributes to Jayalalithaa. He was also clad in black.</p>.<p>The party workers also vowed to walk the path laid down by her, saying she steered the party that was founded by the stalwart and late CM MGR (M G Ramachandran), to "chase away evil force" and make Tamil Nadu proud.</p>.<p>Ramachandran is fondly addressed as MGR.</p>.<p>They also vowed to "send home the family rule," pave the way for people's rule and make Tamil Nadu the top state in the country.</p>.<p>In his address, Palaniswami heaped praises on Jayalalithaa and recalled she handled law and order issues "with an iron hand."</p>.<p>Later, rival leader Panneerselvam, flanked by his supporters including MLAs P H Manoj Pandian and R Vaithilingam, paid floral tributes to the late AIADMK general secretary, before leading a procession to her memorial.</p>.<p>Party workers remembered the late leader across Tamil Nadu and neighbouring Puducherry. Many who came to her memorial here could be seen turning emotional.</p>.<p>After having led her party to a rare successive electoral triumph in 2016, Jayalalithaa died on December 5 that year, following a 75-day hospitalisation. </p>