Last rites of Srinivas Prasad performed with full state honours
The last rites of former Minister V. Srinivas Prasad, who died at a private hospital in Bengaluru on Monday, were performed with full state honours at Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Cultural Trust on Manandavadi Road in Mysuru on Tuesday.
Prasad’s family members, relatives and a large number of friends and admirers were present as the last rites were performed as per Buddhist practices.
Earlier, the mortal remains of Prasad, which had been kept at NTM Government School in Ashokapuram for the public to pay their last respects, were taken out in a procession. The van carrying Prasad’s mortal remains passed through the thoroughfares of Ashokapuram, where he was born and spent his childhood days. A large number of people paid their last respects to the departed leader. The body was later taken to the Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Cultural Trust near Karnataka Silk Industries Corporation (KSIC) premises on Manandavadi Road.
After the gun salute as per the State honours in the presence of senior ocials of Mysuru district administration including Deputy Commissioner of Mysuru K.V. Rajendra and City Police Commissioner Ramesh B., Buddhist monks oªered prayers and performed rituals.
Minister for Social Welfare H.C. Mahadevappa, who is also the Minister in charge of Mysuru district, was also present on the occasion.
Earlier in the day, people continued to visit NTM Government school, where Mr. Prasad’s body was kept for public viewing.
The dignitaries oªering their last respects to the departed leader included All India Congress Committee (AICC) President M. Mallikarjun Kharge. After consoling Prasad’s family members, Mr. Kharge spoke to reporters and expressed his shock over the passing away of a “ghter”, who strove for justice in the society, particularly for the Scheduled Castes and other depressed sections.
He said Prasad, who believed in the ideology of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, fought for his self-respect while remaining a honest politician who served society. Mr. Kharge refused to eld political questions from reporters and said he would reply to them on a diªerent occasion.
BJP MP Pratap Simha, who also paid his last respects to Prasad, turned emotional while recalling that the former Minister used to advise him in private and never insulted anyone in public. He said he was deeply pained by the demise of Prasad.