TN CM Stalin condoles deaths of Tamil scholar V.M. Sethuraman, industrialist Hashim Sahib

IANS July 5, 2025 584 views

Tamil Nadu CM Stalin expressed deep sorrow over the passing of scholar V.M. Sethuraman and industrialist Hashim Sahib. He praised Sethuraman’s lifelong dedication to Tamil literature and Murasoli contributions. Stalin also highlighted Hashim Sahib’s role in Ranipet’s leather industry and community welfare. Leaders across parties joined in mourning their loss.

"“His work will be remembered for as long as the Tamil language lives.” – CM Stalin
Chennai, July 5: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister, M.K. Stalin, on Saturday expressed his heartfelt condolences over the demise of renowned Tamil scholar Perungkavikko V.M. Sethuraman and veteran industrialist Janab Haji Malak Mohamed Hashim Sahib.

Key Points

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Stalin honors Sethuraman’s literary legacy in Murasoli and Tamil scholarship

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Mourns Hashim Sahib’s industrial leadership in Ranipet’s leather trade

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Sethuraman received Kalaimamani and Thiruvalluvar awards for Tamil literature

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Hashim Sahib was a philanthropist and key figure in Muslim community

In two separate statements, CM Stalin recalled the immense contributions of both individuals in their respective fields.

Paying tribute to V.M. Sethuraman, CM Stalin said the scholar had dedicated his entire life to the growth and promotion of the Tamil language.

“Sethuraman’s literary contributions, especially his writings in Murasoli, the ideological mouthpiece of the DMK, enriched the Tamil literary world,” the Chief Minister said.

He noted that Sethuraman had been honoured with several prestigious awards, including the Tamil Nadu government’s Kalaimamani and Thiruvalluvar awards.

“His work will be remembered for as long as the Tamil language lives. He was a scholar of deep insight, and his loss is irreplaceable,” CM Stalin added.

Political leaders across party lines also paid tribute to the scholar.

Tamil Nadu Congress Committee (TNCC) President K. Selvaperunthagai and Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK) President Dr. Anbumani Ramadoss expressed their condolences, praising Sethuraman’s commitment to Tamil literature and his influence on generations of scholars and writers.

In another condolence message, CM Stalin mourned the death of Janab Haji Malak Mohamed Hashim Sahib, Chairman of the K.H. Group and a patron of the South India Tanners and Dealers Association.

Remembering Hashim as a pioneer in the leather tanning industry, particularly in the Ranipet region, CM Stalin said he was instrumental in providing employment to thousands and was a respected figure within the Muslim community.

“His contributions to Tamil Nadu’s industrial development and his philanthropic activities earned him admiration from all sections of society,” the Chief Minister said.

CM Stalin extended his sympathies to the bereaved families of both Sethuraman and Hashim, stating that their legacies would continue to inspire future generations.

Reader Comments

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Rohit P
While I respect CM Stalin's condolences, I wish our leaders would show similar respect for living scholars and industrialists too. We need more support for Tamil research and MSMEs today!
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Karthik V
Hashim Sahib was truly a visionary. The leather industry in Ranipet owes so much to him. His philanthropy in education and healthcare was remarkable. A great loss for Tamil Nadu's business community.
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Aryan P
It's rare to see such unity across political parties in paying respects. Sethuraman sir's writings transcended politics - that's the power of true literature. His books should be made part of school curriculum.
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Shweta Y
Both legends in their own fields! One enriched our language, the other our economy. This is the real diversity of Tamil Nadu we should celebrate every day, not just in obituaries.
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Michael C
As someone new to Chennai, I'm amazed by how Tamil Nadu honors its scholars and industrialists. The respect for language and business shown here is something other states could learn from.

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