Amma J Jayalalithaa, the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu and one of India’s most powerful and popular politicians, had a cardiac arrest on Sunday evening in the Chennai hospital where she has spent the last three months being treated for a prolonged lung infection.Her condition is very serious said doctors and are unable to say when she would recover.
Ms Jayalalithaa was shifted back to the Intensive Care Unit or ICU and doctors said she had been put on an extracorporeal membrane heart assist device, a life support system that aids heart and lung functioning. “She is being treated and monitored by a team of experts, including cardiologists, pulmonologist and critical care specialists,” said Dr Subbaiah Viswanathan of Apollo Hospital.
After a phone call from Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh on Sunday evening, Tamil Nadu Governor C Vidyasagar Rao flew back to Chennai from Maharashtra, which is also in his charge, and visited the hospital. He was there for about 10 minutes and left without making a statement.
All of Tamil Nadu’s ministers converged at the hospital and many of them were there overnight. Hundreds of supporters of the Chief Minister gathered outside to pray for her. The Press Trust of India reported that nine units of anti-riot police, each with about 100 members, were being prepped to be flown into Tamil Nadu, if needed.
Police across the state were asked to be on high alert and the entire force was asked to report to duty at 7 am. Schools have not been closed and exams will go on as scheduled, officials said.
Earlier on Saturday, Jayalalithaa’s party, the AIADMK, said the 68-year-old leader would soon decide when to return home with three specialist consultants from Delhi’s premier AIIMS hospital declaring her fully recovered.
For weeks, doctors attending to Jayalalithaa have been saying that “Amma”, as she is known to millions of supporters, was well enough to decide when to return home. Her party said she was directing important decisions, speaking occasionally to those who were allowed to meet her.