People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol. XXXIII
No.
45 November 08, 2009 |
TAMILNADU
People Weep
for Their Dear Leader
S P Rajendran
ON October 31, a
number of people in
Comrade P Mohan,
a tireless worker of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) and a
two-time
member of the Lok Sabha, who was known for his simplicity and for his
utmost
dedication to the cause of the common people, passed away on Friday,
October 30.
Mohan was
suffering from gastro-intestinal bleeding and not keeping well for some
time.
He was admitted to
He was 60 and is
survived by his mother Meenakshi Ammal, wife Poongavanam, three sons
and two
daughters. He was born in Uchipatti, a tiny village near Usilampatti in
Comrade Mohan
actively participated in the student movement when he was doing his BA
at the
He was elected
as a member of Lok Sabha from
Mohan had been
imprisoned six times as a part of his public life and his role in
various
pro-people struggles. He was first imprisoned in 1995 when he led a
powerful
struggle demanding an increase in the funds for purchase of drugs for
the Government
Rajaji Hospital (GRH). During the course of this struggle, he was
brutally attacked
by the police and had to be hospitalised for a long time.
While in parliament,
he raised his voice for declaration of Tamil as a classical language.
During
his tenure as MP, Mohan was hailed as one among the few MPs who had
spent the MPs
local area development fund efficiently and effectively. During his
tenure, he
spent the entire amount he received as an MP, to the tune of Rs 20
crore,
honestly and transparently. Also, the initiatives taken by Mohan
resulted in
the setting up of a regional passport office in
He also took up
the issue of expediting the doubling of railway track between
Though Mohan is now
no more, his contributions to the cause of the people would ensure for
him a
permanent niche in their hearts of the people, for whose cause he spent
a good
part of his life.
CONDOLENCE
MESSAGES
Hearing the news
of Comrade Mohan's death, M Karunanidhi, the chief minister of
Tamilnadu,
visited the hospital to pay his respects.
"His death
is a great loss to the CPI(M). I have lost a good friend, who was in
constant
touch with me and brought the people's problems to my knowledge," he
said
in his condolence message.
The chief
minister was accompanied by the deputy chief minister M K Stalin and
some of
his ministers.
Kerala chief minister
V S Achudhanandan condoled Comrade Mohan�s demise, while noting that
his contributions
to the party will enthuse the younger generations.
On the day, the
Tamilnadu state committee of the CPI(M) expressed deep grief over the
comrade�s
demise, terming it as a big loss for the party as well as the working
people.
CPI(M) state secretary
N Varadharajan said in a statement issued on the day that Comrade Mohan
won the
affection of the people through his simple life. He conveyed the party
state
committee's heartfelt condolences to Comrade Mohan's wife and children.
The state
committee announced a three-day mourning, dipped its banner as a mark
of
respect to the departed comrade, and appealed to the party units to dip
the red
flag to condole Comrade Mohan's death.
The state
committees of the CITU and DYFI also dipped their banners.
LAST
JOURNEY
When the news of
Comrade P Mohan�s demise spread, thousands of party cadres gathered in
front of
the hospital at Chennai to pay their last respect to the leader.
The CPI(M)�s
Central Control Commission chairman N Sankaraiah, its state secretary N
Varadharajan,
Central Committee members, state committee
members and Chennai district leaders paid also homage.
Comrade Mohan's
body arrived in Madurai on Saturday, October 31 morning. It was kept at
the CPI(M)
district committee office for some time.
Several thousands
of people from all walks of life --- students, youth, women, all
sections of
workers --- thronged the place and paid last respect with tears to
their dear
leader. The family members of thousands of CPI(M) cadres mourned that
they had lost
a family member of their own.
Union minister
for home P Chidhambaram, union minister for chemicals and fertilisers M
K Azhagiri,
veteran CPI leader R Nallkannu, and leaders and cadres of various
political
parties including the DMK, AIADMK, Congress, MDMK and PMK also visited
the
CPI(M) state office.
In the evening,
Mohan's body was taken to the crematorium, through the main streets of
the city,
with thousands of people joining the procession. His elder son cremated
his
body. The CPI(M)�s Madurai Urban district secretary R Annadurai
presided over
the condolence meeting that took place immediately after the cremation
while N Varadharajan,
R Nalla Kannu and other party leaders spoke on the occasion.