Veteran CPI Leader Nallakannu Dies at 101, Lauded for Fighting Extremism

Veteran Communist Party of India (CPI) leader Ramasamy Nallakannu has passed away at the age of 101 in Chennai. Tamil Nadu Minister PK Sekar Babu paid rich tributes, stating Nallakannu's principles left no space for religious extremism or hegemonic forces. Nallakannu had been hospitalized in intensive care for over three weeks before his condition turned critical. His legacy will be upheld by the Communist movement and the DMK alliance in Tamil Nadu.

Key Points: CPI Leader Nallakannu Dies at 101, Praised for Secular Principles

  • Veteran CPI leader passes at 101
  • Principles opposed religious extremism
  • Legacy upheld by comrades & DMK
  • Hospitalized for over 24 days
  • Served Communist movement in Tamil Nadu
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"His principles left no space for extremism": TN Minister PK Sekar Babu pays last respects to veteran CPI leader Nallakannu

Tamil Nadu Minister PK Sekar Babu pays tribute to veteran CPI leader Nallakannu, who passed away at 101, highlighting his lifelong stand against religious extremism.

"His principles allowed no space for religious extremism - PK Sekar Babu"

Chennai, February 26

Tamil Nadu Minister PK Sekar Babu, on the demise of veteran CPI leader Nallakannu, said his principles opposed religious extremism and hegemonic forces, praising his lifelong sacrifices.

Speaking to reporters on Wednesday, Sekar Babu said Nallakannu's legacy will be upheld by Communist comrades and the DMK alliance, and his memory and fame will remain eternal across Tamil Nadu.

"His principles allowed no space for religious extremism in the country or for the growth of hegemonic forces. At this moment of his passing, the sacrifices he made and the flame he kept alive will be upheld by the comrades of the Communist movement and by the DMK alliance. His memory will remain eternal in Tamil Nadu, and his fame will forever flutter gloriously across the soil of Tamil Nadu," he said.

Ramasamy Nallakannu, one of the senior-most leaders of the Communist movement in Tamil Nadu, passed away at the age of 101 on Wednesday afternoon at the Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital in Chennai.

According to an official statement issued by Madras Medical College and the Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital, Nallakannu had been admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) on February 1 due to health complications. Over 24 days of treatment, his condition fluctuated despite continuous advanced monitoring and intensive care by a multidisciplinary medical team.

However, from the early hours of Wednesday, his response to medication gradually declined, and his condition turned critical. Despite being placed on advanced life support, all his vital organs eventually failed. He was declared dead at around 1:55 pm.

The hospital administration expressed deep condolences to his family and thanked the medical teams involved in his care, along with the Government of Tamil Nadu, for its support.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Respect. It's rare to see such a long life dedicated so completely to an ideology. The part about opposing "hegemonic forces" is particularly poignant given the current political climate across India.
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Priya S
While I respect his lifelong service, I do wish the current generation of leaders across all parties would move beyond just praising legacy and actually implement these principles of secularism and anti-extremism in governance. Talk is cheap, action is needed.
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Vikram M
101 years! What an incredible journey. From the freedom struggle to seeing modern India, he witnessed it all. Tamil Nadu has lost a stalwart. His commitment to the communist ideology never wavered.
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Rohit P
The DMK-CPI alliance praising him shows how much he was respected across party lines. In a time of so much political polarization, his life reminds us of a different era of politics based on ideology, not just power.
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Michael C
Interesting to see a state minister from one party honoring a leader from another. That in itself speaks volumes about the man's character and the respect he commanded. A life well lived.

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