Speedy Summary
- Peerumade MLA Vazhoor Soman, aged 72 and a CPI leader, passed away on Thursday while attending a revenue assembly in Thiruvananthapuram.
- His body was taken to Vandiperiyar and was kept for public homage at the Vandiperiyar panchayat community hall on Friday morning.Large numbers of plantation workers attended to pay their last respects.
- Cremation was held at Pambanar near Vandiperiyar, Idukki, on Friday evening.
- Political leaders including CPI State Secretary Binoy Viswam, Speaker A.N. Shamseer, several state ministers, othre MLAs, and District Collector Dineshan Cheruvatt paid tribute during the memorial ceremonies.
- Plantation workers expressed grief over his untimely passing and remembered his efforts to reopen three closed tea estates in Peerumade hills.
Indian Opinion Analysis
Vazhoor Soman’s demise marks the loss of a dedicated advocate for plantation workers in Peerumade hills. His commitment towards reopening closed tea estates highlighted his focus on resolving pressing labor issues affecting local livelihoods. The turnout of political leaders during the ceremonies indicates wide recognition of his contributions across party lines while reinforcing community solidarity around such advocacy efforts. For these workers who viewed him as a voice for their concerns, his absence leaves an urgent void that demands continued leadership from policymakers in addressing regional economic challenges like estate closures.
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