Tributes poured in from several countries.
The US Friends of AIADMK (USFAIADMK) have paid tributes to the late Tamil Nadu chief minister J Jayalalithaa. USFAIADMK President Koshy O. Thomas said Tamils all over the world have lost a leader who was a mother to them.
“We have become orphans and no words can console us,†he told IANS.
“On behalf of the US, I extend my deepest condolences to the family of Chief Minister Jayalalithaa and the people of Tamil Nadu following her passing yesterday,†American Ambassador Richard Verma said.
He said that she will be remembered for her years of public service to Tamil Nadu and as a supporter of closer ties between the United States and India.
Leaders from countries that have a significant Tamil population like Sri Lanka, Malaysia and Singapore also expressed grief over the AIADMK leader’s demise, reported The Indian Express.
In his message, French Ambassador Alexandre Ziegler expressed his heartfelt condolences and said, “Chief Minister Jayalalithaa was a prominent leader who was loved and admired by millions. My thoughts and sympathy go out to her near and dear ones and the grief-stricken people of Tamil Nadu and India.â€
Canadian High Commissioner to India Nadir Patel said he was deeply saddened by Jayalalithaa’s death.
“I extend my sincere condolences to her family, and to the people of Tamil Nadu. Chief Minister Jayalalithaa and her valuable contributions to the people, development and progress of Tamil Nadu will not be forgotten,†Patel said in his message.
Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena said Jayalalithaa was dearly loved by her people.
“Chief Minister (Tamil Nadu) Jayalalithaa was a leader dearly loved by her people. I express my condolences to her loved ones and the people of Tamil Nadu,†Sirisena said.
(This story was updated and revised on Dec. 8, 2016)