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Former Kerala CM VS Achuthanandan Passes Away at 101

VS Achuthanandan, a legendary figure in Indian politics and a veteran leader of the Communist Party of India (Marxist), passed away at the age of 101 in July 2025. Known for his unwavering commitment to people’s rights and anti-corruption crusades, he served as the Chief Minister of Kerala from 2006 to 2011 and played a pivotal role in shaping the state’s political discourse for decades.

Background

Velikakathu Sankaran Achuthanandan, born in 1923 in Alappuzha, Kerala, overcame early personal hardships—losing both parents at a young age and starting work as a tailor and coir worker. He entered political life through trade union activities and quickly rose through the ranks of the Communist movement in Kerala.

Political Career and Significance

VS was among the 32 leaders who broke away from the CPI in 1964 to form the CPI(M). Known for his mass appeal and powerful speeches, he became a symbol of leftist ideology, agrarian reforms, and anti-corruption movements. Even in his 90s, he actively campaigned for the party and enjoyed strong public support, especially among the youth.

Tenure as Chief Minister (2006–2011)

At 83, VS became Kerala’s Chief Minister, focusing on land reforms, anti-encroachment drives, and transparency in governance. His tenure is remembered for initiatives that protected public lands, promoted farmers’ welfare, and battled corruption. He also played a vital role in environmental protection efforts.

Legacy and Impact

VS Achuthanandan remained a people’s leader throughout his life, respected beyond political lines. His legacy includes fighting for landless peasants, standing firm against corporate encroachments, and promoting ethical politics. His simplicity and dedication made him a revered icon in Kerala’s political history

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