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REVEALED: The Real Reason Behind The Rise Of Hillary Clinton

The two leaders had met in 2011.
Hillary Clinton, right, shakes hands with J. Jayalalithaa at the Fort St. George Complex in Chennai, in July 2011. (AP Photo/Saul Loeb, Pool)
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Hillary Clinton, right, shakes hands with J. Jayalalithaa at the Fort St. George Complex in Chennai, in July 2011. (AP Photo/Saul Loeb, Pool)

An All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) legislator on Tuesday told the Tamil Nadu Assembly that American Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton was inspired by his party supremo and Chief Minister Jayalalithaa when the US leader met her in 2011.

Coonoor MLA A. Ramu, in his maiden speech in the House, said Hillary understood "the power of Amma's personality", adding she was moved by her drive and resolute words.

Noting that Hillary returned to her country joyously after the meeting with Jayalalithaa, he said, "In the history of America, if she (Hillary Clinton) is today a presidential nominee inscribed in golden letters, it is due to honourable Amma."

On July 20, 2011, as US Secretary of State, Hillary called on Jayalalithaa and the two leaders exchanged views on several issues, including the Sri Lankan Tamils issue in a nearly hour-long meeting at the Secretariat in Chennai.

Hillary had said Jayalalithaa's achievements were "great success stories".

Later, she had invited Jayalalithaa to visit America so that citizens of her country would be in a position to know the achievements of Tamil Nadu.

Recently, Jayalalithaa extended her wishes to Hillary for getting the Democratic Presidential nomination.

She said Clinton's nomination was a matter of immense pride for all women and, in particular, to women in democratic electoral politics, now that she had become the first woman candidate of one of the two major political parties in the US to run for presidency.

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