Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and AIADMK chief J Jayalalithaa, undergoing treatment at a hospital in Chennai, is back to her normal life and would return home soon, the party said today.
"Chief Minister Amma (Jayalalithaa) is very well. She has come (back) to her normal life; is eating well. She is ably doing her political work. Physiotherapy is continuing for her," party spokesperson C R Saraswathy said.
Speaking to reporters, she said Ms Jayalalithaa "will return home soon".
The 68 year-old Chief Minister, who was admitted to Apollo Hospital on September 22 after she complained of fever and dehydration, had been treated for infection among other health issues.
Apollo Hospitals Chairman Pratap Reddy had last week said that Ms Jayalalithaa, who had been given respiratory support, was doing well and speaking using a valve attached to the tracheostomy tube.
He had also said Ms Jayalalithaa was undergoing a "normal recuperation" after being in bed for several weeks and it is she who would decide when to return home.
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