A Life of Unyielding Struggle: The Legacy of Comrade V S Achuthanandan
Comrade V S Achuthanandan was a prominent Marxist leader and India's first communist chief minister from a working-class background. He battled caste and class-based injustices and internal party conflicts, ultimately becoming a revered political figure in Kerala. He passed away at 101, leaving a legacy of relentless advocacy for social justice.
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Comrade V S Achuthanandan, a trailblazing Marxist who was revered for his unyielding advocacy for workers and social justice, passed away at a private hospital at the age of 101. His historic ascent from a working-class background to becoming India's first communist chief minister marked an era of relentless struggle against social injustices and intra-party conflicts.
Achuthanandan was a founding member of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) following its split from the original Communist Party in 1964. His life was consistently defined by a fight against entrenched caste and class inequalities, which he vehemently opposed both on the streets and within party ranks. Notably, he survived being mistaken for dead after a police assault during a workers' rights protest, underscoring the tenacity that characterized his public life.
His political tenure was marked by significant turbulence and perseverance. Despite intra-party disputes, Achuthanandan remained a favored leader, remembered for his sharp rhetoric and commitment to social justice. Even after setbacks, he eventually served as Kerala's chief minister from 2006-2011, emphasizing anti-corruption, transparency, and welfare measures for ordinary citizens.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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