A Final Farewell to Marxist Icon V S Achuthanandan
Thousands gathered to pay respects to Communist veteran V S Achuthanandan following his death at 101. The former Kerala Chief Minister, a pivotal figure in India’s political landscape, was a lifelong advocate for workers' rights. His public homage culminated in a large turnout at the AKG Centre.
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Thousands gathered to pay their final respects to Marxist veteran V S Achuthanandan, who passed away at 101. The road outside the AKG Centre was filled with people from all walks of life waiting to honor the respected leader.
Achuthanandan, a foundational figure in India's Communist movement, served as Kerala's Chief Minister and was known for championing workers' rights and land reforms. Despite his demise in a hospital's critical care unit, his legacy continues to inspire many.
The large turnout at his public homage in Kerala's former party headquarters was a testament to his impact on political history. Arrangements were made for a respectful farewell as crowds awaited their chance to pay tribute.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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