Condolences pour in for Mani;death"irreparable loss"\,says CM

Condolences pour in for Mani;death"irreparable loss",says CM

Press Trust of India  |  Thiruvananthapuram 

Cutting across party lines, condolences from various leaders poured in for (M) supremo and former State K M Mani, who died at a private hospital in Tuesday.

Undergoing treatment at the hospital for for some days, died at 4.57 PM, hospital sources said.

Expressing "deep grief" over the leader's death, P Sathasivam said the had earned the people's unstinted support through welfare measures like pension for farmers and Karunya Lottery Benevolent scheme.

"That he holds the record for continuously representing the constituency since 1965 and presenting maximum number of state budgets, evince the acceptance he had earned through his work as a statesman," he said in his condolence message.

said the death was an "irreparable loss" not only to KC(M) but to the entire state.

"was a who had won the love and respect of everyone in and outside the Assembly, cutting across party lines.

He had shown special focus in presenting the issues of public interest especially the issues of farmers in the House," he said.

Terming as an "eminent legislator", Vijayan also said he was a political who used to present the issues of the state after studying them thoroughly.

Vijayan said with Mani, who was a member of the state legislature for 54 years, had created a place for himself in world parliamentary

"This is a record which no other in the state assembly could boast of," Vijayan said in a statement.

Senior K C Venugopal described Mani as an all-time "tall leader" of the Congress-led United Democratic Front and the "doyen" of State

"Mani was a leader who had created history in parliamentary Though he had stayed away from the UDF for a brief while, his heart was always with the front," he said.

Paying tributes to the departed leader, BJP state P S Sreedharan Pillai said Mani was a who was a model to future generations.

colleague and senior KC-M leader, P J Joseph said the death was a "big loss" to politics.

Whatever positions he had held in his decades-long political career, Pala, his constituency which he had represented in the state assembly,had a special place in his mind, Joseph said.

P Sreeramakrishnan remembered Mani who had actively participated in the businesses of the even during the last session.

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First Published: Tue, April 09 2019. 19:40 IST