<p>Constituent Assembly member and freedom fighter T M Kaliannan Gounder passed away on Friday at the age of 101 at Tiruchengode in Namakkal district of Tamil Nadu.</p>.<p>Chief Minister M K Stalin and leaders of parties condoled his death.</p>.<p>"In his young age, he was a member of the Indian Constituent Assembly and a veteran leader of the Congress movement," Stalin said. The death of Kaliannan was a huge loss for Tamil Nadu and the nation, the Chief Minister said. While he was a college student, he involved himself in the freedom struggle and as a follower of Mahatma Gandhi, he was an embodiment of simplicity, Stalin said.</p>.<p>He had been a Member of Parliament, Legislative Assembly and Council as well and he dedicated his life for the service of the people, he added.</p>.<p>Tamil Nadu Congress Committee chief K S Alagiri said Kaliannan was a member of the Constituent Assembly and hailed the centenarian's services to the nation during the freedom movement.</p>.<p>Condoling his death, Alagiri said Kaliannan had held the offices of vice-president and treasurer in the TNCC. A votary of Gandhian principles, Kaliannan followed the footsteps of stalwart K Kamaraj and worked for the people with honesty, courage and simplicity, Alagiri said. "Kaliannan's death is an irreparable loss for the Congress movement," he said.</p>.<p>"He was the last member of the Constituent Assembly (to be alive) and I was grieved to learn his demise," Congress legislature party leader K Selvaperunthagai said and urged the government to accord a state funeral to the departed leader.</p>.<p>PMK founder-leader S Ramadoss was among others who condoled Kaliannan's death. <br /><br /></p>
<p>Constituent Assembly member and freedom fighter T M Kaliannan Gounder passed away on Friday at the age of 101 at Tiruchengode in Namakkal district of Tamil Nadu.</p>.<p>Chief Minister M K Stalin and leaders of parties condoled his death.</p>.<p>"In his young age, he was a member of the Indian Constituent Assembly and a veteran leader of the Congress movement," Stalin said. The death of Kaliannan was a huge loss for Tamil Nadu and the nation, the Chief Minister said. While he was a college student, he involved himself in the freedom struggle and as a follower of Mahatma Gandhi, he was an embodiment of simplicity, Stalin said.</p>.<p>He had been a Member of Parliament, Legislative Assembly and Council as well and he dedicated his life for the service of the people, he added.</p>.<p>Tamil Nadu Congress Committee chief K S Alagiri said Kaliannan was a member of the Constituent Assembly and hailed the centenarian's services to the nation during the freedom movement.</p>.<p>Condoling his death, Alagiri said Kaliannan had held the offices of vice-president and treasurer in the TNCC. A votary of Gandhian principles, Kaliannan followed the footsteps of stalwart K Kamaraj and worked for the people with honesty, courage and simplicity, Alagiri said. "Kaliannan's death is an irreparable loss for the Congress movement," he said.</p>.<p>"He was the last member of the Constituent Assembly (to be alive) and I was grieved to learn his demise," Congress legislature party leader K Selvaperunthagai said and urged the government to accord a state funeral to the departed leader.</p>.<p>PMK founder-leader S Ramadoss was among others who condoled Kaliannan's death. <br /><br /></p>