Chief Minister M. K. Stalin’s condolence on death of Queen Elizabeth

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Chennai: Chief Minister M. K. Stalin has condoled the demise of Queen Elizabeth II. In a statement released by him, ‘The death of Queen Elizabeth II, the longest reigning monarch of the United Kingdom, is extremely painful. After 70 years, 15 prime ministers and a reign that has seen many major turning points in modern history, the era of Queen Elizabeth II has come to an end. Queen Elizabeth II will long be remembered for the dignity she maintained in public life and her unwavering commitment. “My deepest condolences to the British Royal Family, the people of England and everyone around the world at the passing of Queen Elizabeth II, one of the greatest monarchs in history,” it said.

Tamil Nadu Congress President KS Azhagiri: I was saddened and saddened to learn of the death of Queen Elizabeth, who reigned for 70 consecutive years in the history of the British Empire, at the age of 96. When Perundhalaivar Kamaraja was the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, he entertained Queen Elizabeth with her husband who had come to India with a special treat. On behalf of the Tamil Nadu Congress, I would like to express my condolences on the passing away of Queen Elizabeth of Great Britain, who was never seen in history.

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