Oommen Chandy’s death is loss of pro-people politics: Siddaramaiah

Spread the love

Oommen Chandy’s death is loss of pro-people politics: Siddaramaiah

Bengaluru: Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Tuesday expressed grief over the death of Kerala’s former chief minister and senior political statesman Oommen Chandy.

The Karnataka Chief Minister said that his death is a loss for the development, pro-people politics, for Kerala and also a personal loss.

In his condolence message, the Chief Minister said that he pray to the Almighty to give strength to his family members in this hour of grief.

“The news of the death of Oommen Chandy, who was a dear friend, is shocking. He was one of the chief ministers who was the reason behind keeping Kerala in a higher position as far as the Human Development Index is concerned. His achievement as chief minister of Kerala is immense,” the Chief Minister said.

As chief minister, Oommen Chandy served Kerala from 2004 to 2006 and again from 2011 to 2016. He also served as AICC general secretary.

He effectively led the legacy of struggle politics and as Leader of the Opposition constantly fought for the protection of the aspirations and values of the Constitution.

He represented the Puthuppally assembly constituency since 1970 and is one of the longest-serving public figures in the country. He is also the only Indian to be conferred United Nations Public Service award.

Karnataka Chief Minister said that he had met the deceased former Kerala chief minister several times when they both served as chief ministers.

“He had great clarity and his own model with regard to development. He had appreciated several of our schemes including Anna Bhagya. He had also written a letter appreciating our schemes and the budget saying that they had a clear goal and path for the upliftment of the poor and middle class,” Karnataka Chief Minister said.


Spread the love