Stalin pens moving poem, asks can he address Karuna as Appa

Key points
  • Stalin noted that he used to address Karunanidhi as 'leader' more often
  • Seeking the 'energy' of Karunanidhi, Stalin vowed to fulfil all his dreams
"I have addressed you as Thalaivare Thalaivare (leader) more than Appa Appa (father)," he wrote.

Chennai: "Just once shall I address you as appa (father)?" asked DMK working president M K Stalin in a moving poem in memory of his late father and party chief M Karunanidhi.

"I have addressed you as Thalaivare Thalaivare (leader) more than Appa Appa (father). Therefore, just once, shall I address you as Appa, leader," Stalin said in an emotional poem written hours after the death of the DMK stalwart.

Grieving the loss of his father, Stalin said he used to inform him wherever he went. "Why did you leave without informing this time?" he asked.

"Dear leader, who is intertwined with our thoughts and aspirations, where did you go leaving us behind," Stalin, the apparent political heir of Karunanidhi, said.

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Stalin asked if Karunanidhi had departed with the contentment that he had done enough for the Tamil community.

Seeking the 'energy' of Karunanidhi, Stalin vowed to fulfil all his dreams.

Further, crores of party supporters yearned once to hear Karunanidhi's famous, trademark statement, "En anbu udanpirappukkale" (my dear brothers), Stalin wrote.

Karunanidhi used to open his public speeches with the trademark line, evoking rapturous applause and cheering by the audience.

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