CM appeals to Modi to unveil Jayalalithaa’s portrait in Assembly

Says she has dedicated her life to Tamils’ cause worldwide

May 25, 2017 12:57 am | Updated 08:41 am IST - NEW DELHI

Edappadi K. Palaniswami. File photo

Edappadi K. Palaniswami. File photo

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Edappadi K Palaniswami on Wednesday called on Prime Minister Narendra Modi and submitted a letter requesting him to unveil the portrait of Jayalalithaa in the chamber of State Assembly.

In his letter, the Chief Minister said, ``Amma had dedicated her life to the cause of Tamils worldwide and left an indelible mark on the Indian political landscape. Hon’ble Amma had made significant contributions by taking up the cause of Tamil Nadu, its language, culture and development. .

“Sir, a towering personality and statesman like you, who has upheld the finest traditions of our vibrant democracy and maintained the cherished values of our Parliamentary system, would be the befitting person to unveil the portrait of our revered leader Hon’ble Amma.”

The letter said the people of Tamil Nadu would be extremely happy if the Prime Minister could consent to unveil the portrait of Jayalalithaa in the Legislative Assembly Chambers. “I, therefore, seek your convenience to grace the occasion on any day during the month of July 2017 as the Chief Guest of the function to be held in the Assembly Chamber and to unveil the portrait of Hon’ble Amma.”

MGR’s birth centenary

Mr. Palaniswami also sought Mr. Modi’s consent to be the chief guest for the birth centenary of former Chief Minister MGR between December 15 to 31.

“Sir, it would be a fitting tribute to the memory of Bharat Ratna Puratchi Thalaivar Dr. MGR if the valedictory event of the birth centenary celebration is graced by you as Chief Guest,” the letter said.

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