End of an Era: Kerala's Legendary Communist Leader V S Achuthanandan Passes Away
V S Achuthanandan, former Kerala Chief Minister and a towering figure in India's communist movement, passed away at 101. Known for his simplicity and dedication, his life was a symbol of justice and equality struggles. Leaders across political lines paid tribute to his unwavering commitment to socialism.

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In a solemn moment for Kerala and India's political landscape, prominent leftist figure and former Kerala Chief Minister, V S Achuthanandan, passed away at the age of 101. Tributes poured in from all quarters, marking the end of a significant era in the country's communist history.
Achuthanandan's journey from poverty to becoming a key player in the communist movement stands as a testament to his determination and ideals. Born into hardship and orphaned young, he joined the Communist Party and played a pivotal role in the Punnapra-Vayalar uprising. He remained a steadfast advocate for justice and equality throughout his life.
Leaders from various political affiliations, including CPI(M) general secretary M A Baby and CPI general secretary D Raja, lauded his principled life and dedication. His passing marks not just a loss to the communist fraternity but leaves a legacy of inspiration for future generations committed to socialism and secularism.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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