Madhava Rao, Congress candidate from Srivilliputhur in T.N. Assembly polls, dies of COVID-19

Congress party secretary and Tamil Nadu incharge Sanjay Dutt tweeted saying he was deeply pained to learn about the demise of Rao due to COVID-19 complications

Updated - April 11, 2021 06:14 pm IST

Published - April 11, 2021 06:12 pm IST - Chennai

Congress candidate for Srivilliputtur Assembly constituency, P.S.W. Madhava Rao. Photo: Special Arrangement

Congress candidate for Srivilliputtur Assembly constituency, P.S.W. Madhava Rao. Photo: Special Arrangement

Congress party’s Srivilliputhur constituency candidate in the April 6 Tamil Nadu Assembly polls, P.S.W. Madhava Rao died on April 11 due to COVID-19 complications, his family said.

Rao was 63 years old and is survived by his only daughter. He died at a private hospital in Madurai this morning where he was admitted on March 20 for treatment, Rao’s son-in-law, K. Rajiv told PTI .

Congress party secretary and Tamil Nadu incharge Sanjay Dutt tweeted saying he was deeply pained to learn about the demise of Rao due to COVID-19 complications.

“Our heartfelt condolences to his family. We stand with them in this hour of grief & pray may his soul rest in peace,” Mr. Dutt said.

AIADMK top leader O. Panneerselvam and DMK president M.K. Stalin expressed shock and grief over Rao’s death.

Deputy Chief Minister Panneerselvam conveyed his condolences to the bereaved family and the Congress party.

Mr. Stalin said Rao’s death was a huge loss for the people of Srivilliputhur and the Congress party. The DMK chief urged those in public life to act with precaution and get the vaccine administered.

While polls were held on April 6, the counting of votes is scheduled on May 2 and in case the Congress nominee emerged victorious, Srivilliputhur segment would face a bypoll later.

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