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"Leader, guide, an example for all in public life": Tamil Nadu CM pays tribute to late CPI leader Nallakannu

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Chennai (Tamil Nadu) | December 29, 2024 6:42:29 PM IST
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin on Sunday paid tributes to the late senior Communist Party of India (CPI) leader R Nallakannu and said the veteran leader was an "example for all of us in public life."

Taking to his social media handle on X, MK Stalin posted, "Let us honor and praise the life of Comrade Nallakannu Ayya, who was a leader - a guide - and an example for all of us in public life!"

"Let us cultivate the Dravidian-communist ideology for the people as a prosperous crop under the guidance of the virtuous Nallakannun Ayya, who shed tears for the well-being of the people and for their prosperity!" posted Stalin.

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Stalin also participated in the R Nallakannu centenary year program and said, "I feel proud to participate in the freedom fighter and CPI senior leader R Nallakannu centenary year program. We have come here to get the blessings of R Nallakannu. Former DMK chief, the late Karunanidhi used to say CPI leader Nallakannu is younger than me but he is more experienced than me."

R Nallakannu was the former State Secretary of the Communist Party of India of Tamil Nadu. (ANI)

 
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