Chennai remains tense as court to decide place for Karunanidhi's burial
Security
tightened ahead of the expected arrival of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and
other national leaders
Current Affairs News:
Almost 12
hours after the demise of M
Karunanidhi -- five-time Chief Minister and Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK)
President, the situation in Chennai remains tense, even as Prime Minister
Narendra Modi, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, several other ministers and very
important persons expected to visit the city to pay tribute to the late veteran
politician.
There
has been violence at some places after the state government denied a place for
his burial at the Marina Beach, Chennai, where several leaders, including
former Chief Ministers Annadurai, M G Ramachandran, and J Jayalalithaa, were
buried.
The
workers raised slogans seeking a place at the Marina for their beloved leader
as his final resting place. Some of these workers turned violent. The DMK
leadership immediately approached the Madras High Court which adjourned the hearing
to 8:30 am on Wednesday.
During
the night, Karunanidhi's mortal remains were moved from his Gopalapuram house
to the one in CIT Nagar, where his two wives reside. The body was then moved to
Rajaji Hall, a public hall in the city, Wednesday early morning to allow the
public to pay homage. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and others are expected to
visit the Hall on Wednesday after which the body will be taken for burial.
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