Close X
Tuesday, December 3, 2024
ADVT 
India

21 DMK Members 'Died In Grief' Over M Karunanidhi’s Ill Health

IANS, 01 Aug, 2018 12:58 PM
    The Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam said on Wednesday 21 of its party workers have died unable to bear the "shock" of the illness and hospitalisation of party chief M Karunanidhi.
     
     
    The party also appealed to the cadres not to take any extreme step in view of the 94-year-old former chief minister's health.
     
     
    "I am deeply depressed to learn that 21 party workers have died unable to bear the shock of party president Kalaignar's illness (and hospitalisation)," DMK Working President MK Stalin said. As Karunanidhi continues to be under intensive care for the fifth consecutive day on Wednesday at the Kauvery Hospital here, the party top leader said he was grieved by such deaths and conveyed his condolences to the next of the kin of the affected families.
     
     
    The identity of the deceased has, however, not been disclosed by him.
     
     
    Quoting a statement from the hospital, Stalin said health condition of the party patriarch was "normalising," and a team of doctors was constantly monitoring him.
     
     
    "It is a good news and giving us confidence," he said, adding that the emotional cries of  “Thalaiva Va” (Come, Leader) urging their leader to make a come back “did not go in vain”.
     
     
    Stalin, who is also Karunanidhi's son and his successor in the DMK, asked cadres to realise that he could not bear the loss of even a single party worker's life.
     
     
    The principle of “duty, dignity and discipline should be followed making Anna (party founder) and Kalaignar proud”, he said. “No one should take any extreme step that may result in loss of their lives.” Meanwhile, Tamil actor Vijay visited the hospital and enquired about the health of the ailing leader.
     
     
    “Although there has been resolution of the condition which led to his hospital admission, an extended period of hospitalisation will be necessary due to age-related overall decline in his general health, altered liver function and haematological parameters,” hospital's Executive Director Dr Aravindan Selvaraj had said in a press release on Wednesday.
     
     
    Karunanidhi was admitted to the hospital on July 28 following a dip in his blood pressure.

    MORE India ARTICLES

    At $69 Bn India Highest Recipient Of Remittances In 2017: World Bank

    At $69 Bn India Highest Recipient Of Remittances In 2017: World Bank
    India topped as the highest recipient of remittances globally in 2017, with its diaspora sending back $69 billion, a World Bank statement said here on Monday.

    At $69 Bn India Highest Recipient Of Remittances In 2017: World Bank

    India Can Become Powerhouse Economy If Policies Managed Well, Says IMF

    David Lipton, the International Monetary Fund's First Deputy Managing Director, also expressed hope that India's growth will be reflected in poverty reduction statistics and eventually in a measurement of metrics of inclusion.

    India Can Become Powerhouse Economy If Policies Managed Well, Says IMF

    Every 15 Minutes, A Child Is Subjected To Sexual Offence In India: Report

    Every 15 Minutes, A Child Is Subjected To Sexual Offence In India: Report
    The analysis, which was released on Thursday, also reveals that more than 50 per cent of crimes against children have been recorded in just five states, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Delhi and West Bengal.

    Every 15 Minutes, A Child Is Subjected To Sexual Offence In India: Report

    Indian Girl Geeta, Who Returned From Pak, Gets 20 Proposals After Facebook Ad

    A social activist in Indore, who is actively searching for Geeta's long-lost parents, put up a post on Facebook nine days ago seeking a marriage proposals for her.

    Indian Girl Geeta, Who Returned From Pak, Gets 20 Proposals After Facebook Ad

    Indian Government Proposes Death Penalty For Childrens' Rapists

    Indian Government Proposes Death Penalty For Childrens' Rapists
    The Central government on Friday told the Supreme Court that it is proposing the death penalty for those convicted of raping children below the age of 12.

    Indian Government Proposes Death Penalty For Childrens' Rapists

    Mukesh Ambani, 2 Other Indians In Fortune Greatest Leaders 2018

    Three Indians, including Reliance Industries (RIL) Chairman Mukesh Ambani and human rights lawyer Indira Jaising, feature in Fortune magazine as the 50 Greatest Leaders of 2018, released on Thursday.

    Mukesh Ambani, 2 Other Indians In Fortune Greatest Leaders 2018