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Lay Buddhist Group Soka Gakkai Leader Daisaku Ikeda Dies

Lay Buddhist Group Soka Gakkai Leader Daisaku Ikeda Dies

   Tokyo, Nov. 18 (Jiji Press)--Daisaku Ikeda, honorary president of lay Buddhist group Soka Gakkai and the founder of Komeito, the coalition partner of Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party, died of old age at a group facility in Tokyo's Shinjuku Ward on Wednesday. He was 95.
   The death of the longtime leader of the giant religious organization is likely to affect not only the group's activities, but also the management of Komeito, pundits said.
   Born in Tokyo's Ota Ward in 1928, Ikeda joined Soka Gakkai at the age of 19 and demonstrated his ability in supporting the group's operations under the late Josei Toda, the group's second president. Ikeda became the third president of Soka Gakkai in 1960 at the age of 32.

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