Journalism of Courage
Premium

Kerala govt urges Centre to enable state to pay tributes to APJ Abdul Kalam

Oommen Chandy wrote a letter to PM Narendra Modi that Kalam’s body should be placed in Thiruvananthapuram before being taken to his native place Rameswaram in Tamil Nadu for final rites.

2 min read
abdul kalam, abdul kalam body, abdul kalam dies, apj abdul kalam passes away, adbul kalam passes away, apj abdul kalam, abdul kalam news, abdul kalam dead, a p j abdul kalam, abdul kalam ill, abdul kalam dies, abdul kalam passes away, former president abdul kalam, india news, latest news
Advertisement

Kerala Government on Tuesday urged the Centre that the mortal remains of former president A P J Abdul Kalam be placed in Thiruvananathapuram to enable the state to pay tributes to the scientist, who had spend several years in the city.

ALSO READ: President Mukherjee, PM Narendra Modi pay tribute to APJ Abdul Kalam at Palam airport

Chief Minister Oommen Chandy rushed a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi that  Kalam’s body should be placed in Thiruvananthapuram before being taken to his native place Rameswaram in Tamil Nadu for final rites.

The mortal remains of the late former President were brought to New Delhi in a special Indian Air Force aircraft at about 12.15 on Tuesday.

[related-post]

At about 12.20, the rotors of the Indian Air Force C-130J stopped at the Palam technical area and his body, wrapped in tri colour was brought out by army, navy and Air Force men dressed in ceremonials.

Kalam’s body was later taken to 10 Rajaji marg, his official residence in an Army vehicle. Defence ministry spokesperson Sitanshu Kar tweeted that Kalam’s mortal remains would be kept open to public at his residence 4 pm onwards.

Stay updated with the latest - Click here to follow us on Instagram

Tags:
  • A P J Abdul Kalam Kerala Govt oommen chandy
Edition
Install the Express App for
a better experience
Featured
Trending Topics
News
Multimedia
Follow Us
The Big PictureBig protein flex: India's diet is getting a makeover, but are we doing it right?
X