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Son MK Stalin writes emotional letter on Karunanidhi’s death; says ‘Can I now call you appa?
Karunanidhi breathed his last at Kauvery hospital in Chennai
New Delhi: The entire Tamil Nadu is grieved with the demise of DMK President Karunanidhi on Tuesday evening. Hundreds of party followers wept for hours as soon as the news came out. Amid the hour of sorrow, DMK leader and Karunanid’i's son MK Stalin has written an emotional letter for his late father. The title of the letter is “Can I call you appa?”
What did Stalin write in the letter?
MK Stalin in his letter wrote, “You always informed me whenever you used to leave the house. Now, where did you suddenly go without informing us and leaving us in this condition? You told us 33 years ago what to write on your grave. “Here the man who worked for his whole life without getting tired is lying down” Now, have you decided that you have done enough for Tamils? Or have you hidden somewhere to see if someone can leave behind your 80-years of achievements?
“June 3, on your birthday I prayed that I get half of your traits. Will you now give me that heart which you got from Agignar Anna long ago; because through this charity, we will be able to accomplish your dreams?” “From crores of Udanpirapullak (Karunanidhi used to address DMK leaders with this name, which means brothers by blood) I pray to you to please say the word Udanpirappe, which will give us strength to work hard for years”. “I always called you Thalaivar (leader) rather than appa all my life, can I at least call you appa now for once?”ஒரே ஒருமுறை இப்போதாவது ‘அப்பா’ என அழைத்து கொள்ளட்டுமா ‘தலைவரே’! pic.twitter.com/HWyMPkSmLj
— M.K.Stalin (@mkstalin) August 7, 2018
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