DMK Secretary N. Karthik Expresses Condolences to Family of 30th Ward Secretary's Brother

DMK Secretary N. Karthik visited the family of Ilangovan, brother of 30th Ward Secretary Chenguttuvan, to offer condolences. The visit took place at the deceased's residence in Ganpathy area, Coimbatore.


Coimbatore: DMK Secretary for Coimbatore City District and former MLA, N. Karthik, personally visited the residence of the late Ilangovan to express his deep condolences to the bereaved family. Ilangovan was the brother of Chenguttuvan, the 30th Ward Secretary of the DMK party.

The solemn visit took place on July 10 at the Muthamizh Arignar Kalaignar Library in the Ganpathy area of Coimbatore. Karthik was accompanied by Ganpathy area DMK Secretary Ganpathy Logu and Meena Logu, the leader of the Central Zone of Coimbatore Municipal Corporation.

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