The Hindu (Erode)

A founding leader of MDMK and threetime MP Ganesamoor­thy dies

He was battling for his life at a private hospital since Sunday; his mortal remains were cremated at his ancestral village at Kumaravala­su in Avalpoondu­rai town panchayat on Thursday. Leaders cutting across party lines extend their condolence­s

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Erode MP and one of the founding leaders of the MDMK, A. Ganesamoor­thy, died on Thursday after battling for life at a private hospital since Sunday. He was admitted to the hospital in a critical condition after allegedly attempting to end his life.

Born on June 1947, Ganesamoor­thy was among the DMK district secretarie­s who had walked out of the party and joined hands with Vaiko to float the MDMK in 1994. He was an MLA of the DMK during 198991, and was elected from the Palani Lok Sabha constituen­cy in 1998 and Erode constituen­cy in the 2009 and 2019 general elections.

Mr. Vaiko, in his condolence message, recalled the days he worked with Ganesamoor­thy when they were in the DMK’s student wing. Ganesamoor­thy was a student of Theagaraya College in Chennai. He also participat­ed in the antiHindi agitation in 1965. He completed his B.A. in 1969 and became the DMK’s student wing coorganise­r, and the party’s district secretary in 1984.

He was the Erode district secretary of the MDMK, and later its treasurer. He was arrested, along with Mr. Vaiko, under the draconian Prevention of Terrorist Act (POTA) during the Jayalalith­aa government in 2002 and lodged in jail for 19 months.

Stayed with Vaiko

Though most of the district secretarie­s who left the DMK to join the MDMK went back to their parent organisati­on, Ganesamoor­thy stayed with Mr. Vaiko.

Sources claimed that he was upset as he was not considered for renominati­on in the upcoming Lok Sabha election. The MDMK was allotted the Tiruchi seat, in which Mr. Vaiko’s son and MDMK’s principal secretary, Durai Vaiko, has been fielded.

Denying allegation­s

Denying this charge, Mr Vaiko said, “If you ask his son, daughter or party functionar­ies, you will know the truth. Doctors were confident of his survival. Since his blood pressure went down, he was given sedation. But the outcome has become different. I am in tears as I have lost a lieutenant from the Kongu belt.”

His mortal remains were cremated at his ancestral village at Kumaravala­su in Avalpoondu­rai town panchayat on Thursday.

Besides Mr. Vaiko, Ministers S. Muthusamy, M.P. Saminathan, and N. Kayalvizhi Selvaraj; MPs K. Kanimozhi, K. Subbarayan, and S. Jothimani; MLAs E.V.K.S. Elangovan and E.R. Eswa

Ganesamoor­thy was among the DMK district secretarie­s who had walked out of the party and joined hands with Vaiko to float the MDMK in 1994

ran; Durai Vaiko; AIADMK’s former MLAs; functionar­ies cutting across party lines, farmers and traders, among others, paid homage to Ganesamoor­thy at his farm house.

Last rites

Ganesamoor­thy’s son, Kabilan, performed the final rites. Shops in Avalpoondu­rai and surroundin­g villages were closed from afternoon.

AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K. Palaniswam­i, former Chief Minister O. Panneersel­vam, PMK founder S. Ramadoss, Tamil Nadu Congress Committee president K. Selvaperun­thagai, and BJP State president K. Annamalai were among those who extended their condolence­s.

(Assistance for overcoming suicidal thoughts is available on the State’s health helpline 104, TeleMANAS 14416, and Sneha’s Suicide Prevention Helpline 044-24640050).

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