The Foreigner floral tributes at 'Kalaignar' Memorial | sicp Vijayakumar and Director Hari floral tributes at 'Kalaignar' Memorial | sicp 'Kalaignar' Memorial fruit decoration 10/08/2018 Thamizhachi Thangapandian paid floral tributes at 'Kalaignar' Memorial | sicp Actors, Directors paid fruit and floral tributes at 'Kalaignar' Memorial Exclusive | sicp paid floral tributes at 'Kalaignar' Memorial Many Public paid floral tributes at 'Kalaignar' Memorial Kamal Haasan, Ajith Kumar, Vivek, Suhasini Maniratnam, too arrive to pay their respects to Mr.Karunanidhi Trisha paid floral tributes at 'Kalaignar' Memorial Exclusive | sicp Trisha Krishnan (born 4 May 1983), known mononymously as Trisha, is an Indian film actress and model, who primarily works in South Indian films, where she has established herself as a leading actress. She was noticed after winning several beauty pageants like the Miss Madras contest (1999), which marked her entry into filmdom. Anna Memorial 11 am to 7 pm 'Kalaignar' M Karunanidhi funeral Exclusive | sicp M. Karunanidhi laid to rest beside his mentor Annadurai at the Marina Family members pay their last respects as the casket with Karunanidhi's body is lowered into the grave. He was accorded a state funeral with 21 gun salute. DMK patriarch and former Tamil Nadu chief minister M. Karunanidhi was laid to rest with full state honours and gun salute on Wednesday evening. He was buried next to his mentor, Dravidian ideologue and former chief minister C.N. Annadurai at the Marina. The nonagenarian leader passed away at 6:10 pm on Tuesday at Kauvery Hospital in Chennai. His mortal remains were kept at Rajaji Hall for the public to pay homage. The last journey of 'Kalaignar' Karunanidhi began at 4:00 pm. A number of dignitaries including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Tamil Nadu Governor Banwarilal Purohit, Chief Minister Edappadi Palaniswami, Deputy Chief Minister O. Panneerselvam, actors Rajinikanth, Kamal Haasan, among others paid their last respects. The Madras High Court cleared decks to allow Karunanidhi to be buried next to Annadurai on the Marina. Karunanidhi turned down demand for Marina memorial for Kamaraj The DMK chief was said to have cited difficulties in maintaining the memorial of former CM Annadurai on the Marina Beach. But in Rajaji’s case, he acceded to the request for a manimandapam The row over the allotment of space on the Marina for the burial of former Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi has rekindled memories of how Mr. Karunanidhi, as Chief Minister, had handled the issue of building memorials for two stalwarts of the State — Rajaji (C. Rajagopalachari) and K. Kamaraj. On Wednesday, when the Madras High Court heard a petition on the issue, the government pointed out that the Marina was not allocated to Rajaji and Kamaraj — both former Chief Ministers. Rajaji died in December 1972 and Kamaraj in October 1975. Both were products of the national movement. The former’s party, Swatantra, was briefly an ally of the DMK. Recalling the events that followed Rajaji’s death, C.R. Kesavan, his great grandson and author of a biography of the late leader, said Rajaji was cremated as per his wishes. H.V. Hande, who was leader of the Swatantra party in the Assembly during 1971-76, said no demand was made for earmarking space on the Marina. After the cremation was over, “the request that we made to Kalaignar (Karunanidhi) was to have a ‘manimandapam’ to preserve the memory of Rajaji. To be fair to him, Mr. Karunanidhi immediately accepted our demand.” But in respect of Kamaraj, a specific demand was made for allotting space on the Marina, Tindivanam K. Ramamurthee, State general secretary of the Congress (Organisation), which was led by Kamaraj, said. “Pazha Nedumaran, Kannadasan and Jayakanthan were very firm on this demand,” he said. However, Mr. Karunanidhi did not accede to the demand on the ground that it was becoming difficult even to maintain the memorial of former Chief Minister C.N. Annadurai on the Marina, given its proximity to the sea. “No” was his reply to a question whether Mr. Karunanidhi had cited any rule stating that the Marina was meant for those Chief Ministers who died in office. A. Gopanna, TNCC spokesperson and author of an elaborate Tamil publication on Kamaraj, said Mr. Karunanidhi had convinced Congress (O) leaders of the selection of the site, which was on the western end of the Gandhi Mandapam campus, before the cremation of Kamaraj. This Video Covered From Chennai District Reporter (Tamil Nadu) From South Indian Crime Point Weekly. For More Details Pl Visit : http://www.southindiancrimepoint.com/ or http://sicp.co.in or http://sicp.in or https://twitter.com/crimepoint or https://www.facebook.com/crimepoint or http://south-indian-crime-point-tamil-weekly.blogspot.in/
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