Chief Minister M. K. Stalin and other top political leaders paid their last respects on Saturday to renowned Tamil scholar Perungavikko VM Sethuraman, who died late on Friday night at the age of 89. A passionate scholar of Tamil language and literature, the death of Sethuraman signifies the conclusion of a significant period in Tamil scholarship.
Within minutes of the death being reported, Health Minister Ma Subramanian and Prime Minister CM Stalin visited the residence of Sethuraman with floral tributes and comforted grieving family members. In a condolence message, Stalin was brief with deep regret and remembered the scholar's model services, especially his articles in the DMK organ Murasoli. The Chief Minister also recalled the respect of the late CM M. Karunanidhi towards Sethuraman, referring to him as a scholar who devoted his entire life to studying the Tamil language.
In a gesture of state respect, Stalin directed police honors to be paid during Sethuraman's funeral.
VCK leader Thol Thirumavalavan also made a personal tribute, as a line of other political figures reacted to the shock in an official statement. These were TNCC general secretary K. Selvaperunthagai, MDMK general secretary Vaiko, PMK president Dr. Anbumani Ramadoss, CPI state secretary R. Mutharasan, TMC(M) president G. K. Vasan, and AMMK general secretary TTV Dhinakaran.
Perungavikko VM Sethuraman was universally regarded as a giant of Tamil literary heritage. His influence did not end in the academic circle but continued to influence political and civil society language, identity, and culture awareness discourse.
His passing has left a void within the Tamil alphabetic clan, and political stalwarts belonging to all hues of politics coming together in shock and awe at the intellectual who spearheaded the Tamil struggle until death.
CM Stalin, Political Leaders Pay Last Respects to Veteran Tamil Scholar Perungavikko VM Sethuraman
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