Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar today expressed profound shock and
grief at the demise of former Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister M P
Prakash.
Seventy one-year-old Prakash died at a private hospital in Bangalore
after a prolonged battle with cancer.Karnataka JD(U) president Nad
Gowda, who was present at a party meeting here, informed Kumar about the
leader's death.
In his condolence message, Kumar described his death as "irreparable loss to the socialist movement" and said he would remain a source of inspiration for the younger generation in politics.
"Because of his people-oriented commitment and devotion in public life, he earned fame and popularity not only in Karnataka but also elsewhere," he noted.
Prakash was a writer, theater personality and social activist, besides being a prominent face of Karnataka politics since the 1980s and had held several responsibilities all through his political career, Kumar recalled.
In his condolence message, Kumar described his death as "irreparable loss to the socialist movement" and said he would remain a source of inspiration for the younger generation in politics.
"Because of his people-oriented commitment and devotion in public life, he earned fame and popularity not only in Karnataka but also elsewhere," he noted.
Prakash was a writer, theater personality and social activist, besides being a prominent face of Karnataka politics since the 1980s and had held several responsibilities all through his political career, Kumar recalled.
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