Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan said Jayalalithaa's efforts for the betterment of her state's women made her 'Amma' (mother) in the truest sense.
"What she did for women, the mothers and daughters, made her Amma (mother). Her demise has left a vacuum in public life which cannot be filled," he said.
Paying tributes, Chouhan hailed Jayalalithaa's welfare schemes for the people of Tamil Nadu. He said many states were intending to replicate the various welfare schemes introduced by Jayalalithaa.
"She was a sensitive leader, brave leader, her heart beat for the common people. In Indian political system, it is difficult to fill the vacuum. People of Delhi are also grieved over her death and I bring my condolences," he said here.
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Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik in his condolence message said Jayalalithaa made immense contribution to the development and welfare of the people of Tamil Nadu.
"I am deeply shocked by the sad demise of J Jayalalithaa. She was the leader of the masses and made immense contribution to the development and welfare for the people of Tamil Nadu," he said.
Senior BJP leader and Urban Development Minister M Venkaiah Naidu said Jayalalithaa's death was an "irreparable loss" to Tamil Nadu.
"She has lived in the hearts of people, and living in the hearts of people. People of Tamil Nadu consider her as a mother and fondly called her Amma and Amma means so much affection," he said.
The entire country was mourning her demise, Naidu added.
"Entire nation believes that we lost a dynamic, courageous bold administrator and an excellent public leader who had won hearts of the people," he said.
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Meanwhile, Kerala Governor P Sathasivam, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and his predecessor Oommen Chandy; Himachal Pradesh Governor Acharya Devvrat and Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh; and Jammu-Kashmir Governor N N Vohra also paid homage to Jayalalithaa.