<p>Despite the boycott of R K Nagar bypoll by the Opposition parties, the ruling AIADMK supremo and Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalitha, who is contesting on Saturday, is not taking it lightly.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The R K Nagar constituency wore a festive look with huge graffiti, digital banners and posters as Jayalalitha launched her election campaign on Monday. Thousands of cadres gathered to have a glimpse of “Amma” as she was to address the public for the first time after hitting the campaign trail for general elections.<br /><br />Jayalalitha, who looked extremely relaxed in her car, was accorded a rousing welcome by her party workers and supporters as she left her Poes residence at about 6:15 pm for poll campaign, her first public meeting after more than a year.<br /><br />Addressing a huge crowd, Jayalalitha said victory is not enough. “Massive victory is my aim,” she said. “Though other political parties know very well that they cannot secure a victory over AIADMK, they are justifying their boycott with various reasons,” Jayalalitha said. She said the poll is forced on the people because of the conspiracy of her opponents.</p>
<p>Despite the boycott of R K Nagar bypoll by the Opposition parties, the ruling AIADMK supremo and Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalitha, who is contesting on Saturday, is not taking it lightly.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The R K Nagar constituency wore a festive look with huge graffiti, digital banners and posters as Jayalalitha launched her election campaign on Monday. Thousands of cadres gathered to have a glimpse of “Amma” as she was to address the public for the first time after hitting the campaign trail for general elections.<br /><br />Jayalalitha, who looked extremely relaxed in her car, was accorded a rousing welcome by her party workers and supporters as she left her Poes residence at about 6:15 pm for poll campaign, her first public meeting after more than a year.<br /><br />Addressing a huge crowd, Jayalalitha said victory is not enough. “Massive victory is my aim,” she said. “Though other political parties know very well that they cannot secure a victory over AIADMK, they are justifying their boycott with various reasons,” Jayalalitha said. She said the poll is forced on the people because of the conspiracy of her opponents.</p>