Karnataka CM, other state leaders pay homage to Karunanidhi

IANS  |  Bengaluru 

Karnataka H.D. Kumaraswamy, former H.D. Deve and other leaders from the state on Tuesday paid homage to patriarch M. Karunanidhi, who earlier passed away in Chennai.

The recalled that many of Karunanidhi's popular schemes for the poor and downtrodden in were replicated in other states.

The was a coalition in the government headed by H.D. Deve as in 1996-97 and played a key role in the formation of the non-government at the Centre," said the statement.

On his long association with the southern stalwart, Kumaraswamy said though came to from film industry, his dedication and service to the people of was commendable.

"In his death, we have lost a unique personality in Indian and Tamil Nadu a visionary leader," mourned Kumaraswamy.

Gowda, the Janata Dal-Secular (JD-S) supremo, who visited an ailing Karunanidhi in the hospital on August 3, expressed grief and paid condolences to the bereaved family.

"Karunanidhi was one of the tallest political leaders in the country. Though he hailed from a village and strived hard to come up in life, he led the DMK for over 50 years and ruled Tamil Nadu as five times," told reporters here.

Recalling his long association with the DMK patriarch, Gowda said DMK's support to his coalition government in 1996-97 and subsequently to the NDA government (1999-2004) and (2004-2014) at the Centre provided stability to the country.

"The DMK's support to the NDA and UPA governments for 15 years from 1999 to 2014 not only ensured stability at the Centre, but also benefitted Tamil Nadu immensely as evident from the all-round development of the neighbouring state," Gowda added.

said that the 'Kalaignar' of Tamil Nadu got involved in social service at a young age and was a multi-faceted personality.

"I cannot forget his touching gesture of accepting my request to install the statue of Sarvajna in Chennai during my tenure as (2008-11)," Yeddyurappa said in a statement here.

In response, Karunanidhi also accepted Yeddyurappa's invitation and unveiled Tiruvalluvar's statue in Bengaluru in August 2009, which strengthened the bond between the people of the neighbouring state.

"Karunanidhi's yeomen service to the people of Tamil Nadu will always be remembered. The death of then Tamil Nadu Chief Minister in December 2016 and now Karunanidhi on Tuesday has caused a huge political void in I share the grief of the Tamils who have lost an icon. May his soul rest in peace," the added.

State unit condoled the death and tweeted: A towering personality in Tamil Nadu who also played a significant role at the national level. A true inheritor of the Dravidian movement. TN politics will never be the same again. #RIP."

--IANS

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First Published: Tue, August 07 2018. 23:14 IST