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will fight through us; An emotional farewell to Sitaram Yechury

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Sitaram Yechury grew to become an immortal reminiscence that fueled the struggles to protect the thought of ​​India. The revolutionary star who fought relentlessly in opposition to injustice and inequality is now a burning reminiscence. A life that shed a rare mild on left-wing progressive politics and the world of concepts has come to a whole finish. The nation gave an emotional and heroic send-off to CPI-M General Secretary Sitaram Yechury.

After 1000’s paid their final respects, the physique was handed over to the Anatomy Division of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in Delhi for medical research. Three years in the past, Yechury's mom, Kalpakam, had additionally given the physique to AIIMS for research.
The physique was dropped at AKG Bhawan on Bhai Veersingh Marg, the CPI(M) headquarters, in an ambulance from his residence (Sita Seema) in Southwest Delhi's Vasantkunj at 10 am. Yechury's spouse Seema Chishti, kids Akhila, Danish, brother Shankar and others had been current. Members of the Politburo positioned floral wreaths on the lifeless physique which was placed on public show on the pandal within the AKG Bhavan courtyard. Prakash Karat, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, Brenda Karat and MA Child led the way in which. Then representatives of assorted state committees paid their final respects. State Secretary MV Govindan supplied floral wreath on behalf of CPI-M Kerala unit. Then, folks from all walks of life flocked to pay homage to the beloved chief. College students, employees, lecturers, workers, farmers, agricultural employees, housewives, activists of assorted political events and social organizations all got here to see the pricey chief for the final time.

Slogans like 'Sitaram Yechury Amar Rahe', 'Lal Salaam, Lal Salaam, Komedr' and revolutionary songs made the ambiance intense. After three days, the physique was taken to AIIMS as a mourning procession. CPI(M) leaders and employees adopted on foot until Patel Chowk. Later, the mourning procession was carried out in automobiles to keep away from visitors jams. At 4.40 Yechury's relations and PB members handed over the physique to the AIIMS Anatomy Division. After 10 minutes everybody left the corridor and Brenda Karat closed the door and Yechury's physique was owned by the medical world.

Former Prime Minister of Nepal Madhav Kumar Nepal, Congress leaders Sonia Gandhi, Ashok Gehlot, Sachin Pilot, Ramesh Chennithala, Mani Shankar Iyer, CPI General Secretary D Raja, NCP President Sharad Pawar, former Vice President Dr. Hamid Ansari, Samajwadi Party President Akhilesh Yadav, DMK Leaders Udayanidhi Stalin, TR Balu, Dayanidhi Maran, AAP Leaders Manish Sisodia, Sanjay Singh, Raghav Chadha, Gopal Rai, RJD Leader Manoj Jha, CPI ML General Secretary Dipankar Bhattacharya, Ahead Block General Secretary G Devarajan, RSP General Secretary Manoj Bhattacharya, Kerala Congress Leader Jose Ok Mani, Former Chief Info Commissioner Wajahat Habibullah, Historian Romila Thapar, Prof. GN Saibaba, Yogendra Yadav, Kapil Sibal, Yechury's ex-partner Indrani Majumdar and ambassadors of assorted nations got here to pay their final respects. On behalf of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, BJP president JP Nadda had visited Yechury's residence final day and paid his respects.

Kerala stated; Whats up comrade
Silent marches and condolence conferences had been held everywhere in the state after the physique of CPI-M General Secretary Sitaram Yechury, who was burning with unquenchable combating spirit, was handed over to AIIMS. People from all walks of life participated within the silent march sporting black badges.

Remembering Yechury on the condolence assembly, they chanted in unison, 'Lalsalam Comrade.' Editor-in-Chief Puthalath Dinesan gave a memorial speech on the assembly held at News, Thiruvananthapuram.

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