Tamil Nadu chief minister M.K. stalin paid his last respects to the mortal remains of former Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) Member of Parliament,
L. Ganesan, in Thanjavur. The chief minister personally visited the residence where the body was kept and offered floral tributes, expressing his deep condolences to the bereaved family.Speaking on the occasion, Mr. stalin remembered L. Ganesan as a dedicated party worker and a committed public servant who worked tirelessly for the welfare of the people and the growth of the DMK. He recalled Ganesan’s contributions both as a parliamentarian and as a grassroots leader who remained closely connected with the people of his constituency.The chief minister consoled the family members and relatives of the late leader, assuring them that his services and sacrifices for the party and society would always be remembered. Several senior DMK leaders, party cadres, and local residents were present during the tribute, reflecting the respect and affection Ganesan commanded among the people.L. Ganesan’s passing has been described as a significant loss to the DMK and to public life in thanjavur district. party leaders highlighted his role in strengthening the organization at the regional level and his commitment to democratic values.The atmosphere was filled with grief as party members and supporters gathered to pay homage to the departed leader, remembering his long association with the DMK and his contributions to public service.
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