Remembering V S Achuthanandan: A Stalwart of Kerala's Communist Movement
V S Achuthanandan, the former Kerala Chief Minister and a respected Communist leader, passed away at 101. Known for his dedication to social justice and his role in the growth of Kerala's Communist movement, Achuthanandan leaves behind a legacy of leadership and advocacy for the working class.
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The Communist Party of India (Marxist) has expressed deep sorrow over the passing of former Kerala Chief Minister V S Achuthanandan, who died at 101 in a Thiruvananthapuram hospital after suffering a cardiac arrest. Achuthanandan was a central figure in Kerala's political history, known for his dedication to the Communist cause.
The CPI(M) saluted Achuthanandan, acknowledging his significant contributions to the party and the broader Communist movement. Referred to affectionately as 'VS', he played a crucial role in organizing labor movements, beginning his association with the Communist party at just 17.
During his political career, Achuthanandan was elected to multiple leadership roles, including serving as Chief Minister from 2006 to 2011. His tenure was marked by reforms benefiting the working class. Achuthanandan's commitment to social justice and simple lifestyle has left a lasting impact on Kerala's political landscape.
(With inputs from agencies.)

