On 9 October 2024, Selvam (then living in
Bengaluru,
Karnataka and receiving treatment at a private hospital there) had been reportedly compiling a frontpage column for
Murasoli (a colleague would later report that Selvam had called to discuss the work and finalise a cartoon for the publication). The next day (10 October), Selvam suffered a heart attack and died at the age of 84. Chief Minister
M. K. Stalin, as president of the DMK, mourned that he lost "the last shoulder and ideological pillar to lean on". The party announced that the party's flag would be hoisted in half-mast for three days in recognition of Selvam's contribution to the party's growth. Tributes poured in from key DMK leaders and legislators (including
Udhayanidhi Stalin) and film personalities (including
Sathyaraj). Leaders of parties and organizations including
INC (Tamil Nadu unit),
MDMK,
VCK, CPI, CPI(M),
IUML,
MNM,
Dravidar Kazhagam (DK), and
Dravidar Viduthalai Kazhagam (DVK) also expressed their condolence. Selvam's funeral was held on 11 October at the
crematorium in
Besant Nagar, Chennai. His portrait was opened at the DMK headquarters on 21 October. At the event, Stalin announced that a
trust would be established in Selvam's name to annually confer awards to works and creators from the
Dravidian movement. On 24 April 2025, Selvam's
bust was opened at the
Murasoli office by Stalin. Among those present at the event were the DMK's general secretary
Durai Murugan, treasurer
T. R. Baalu DK president
K. Veeramani, and
Kalaignar TV's director Amirtham (son of Periyanayagi Ammal, another of Karunanidhi's sisters). A new collection of Selvam's essays, titled
Silandhi Katturaigal was released by Durai Murugan at the event, with Veeramani receiving the first copy. == References ==