TRIBUTE PAID TO N. RAMAKRISHNAN, FORMER KERALA
MINISTER
Congress leader and former Labour Minister N.
Ramakrishnan died at a hospital in Mangalore on Monday,30th
September,2012. He was 71.Ramakrishnan, who had been ailing for the past few
months, died on Monday afternoon at the KMC Hospital in Mangalore where he had
been admitted since September 21 after his condition worsened, Congress sources
said here on Monday. The former Minister who had served as supremo in the
district affairs of the party for several years in the past breathed his last
12 days after he was taken to hospital following complications in his health
condition.Former district Congress committee (DCC) president and Seva Dal Board
chairman, Ramakrishnan had entered politics after actively involving himself in
trade union activities among beedi workers. Born at Anjarakkandy here in 1941
in a poor family, he had worked as a beedi
worker and started his political life as a local trade
union leader organising beedi workers under the Indian National Trade Union
Congress. He had also been active as a Congress worker in the erstwhile Edakkad
Assembly constituency. In 1967, he had been elected Youth Congress State
secretary when Defence Minister A.K. Antony was its president.His first stint
in the electoral politics was when he had been elected from the Edakkad
constituency in 1970. He had also been made DCC president in 1971. It was
during his tenure as DCC president the present DCC office building had been
constructed. A strongman in the district unit of the party in those days, he
had served as DCC president for 18 years.Those were the days when the Congress
and the Communist Party of India (Marxist) in the district had entered into a
political confrontation, at times violent, with each other. After a few
setbacks in electoral arena in the district and Kasaragod, the veteran Congress
leader had been again elected to the Assembly in 1991 from the Kannur
constituency and had served as Labour Minister from 1991 to 1995 in the
Ministry headed by late K. Karunakaran.
The late Congress leader had served in 1982-87 as Kerala
Pradesh Congress Committee general secretary, chairman of Kerala Handloom
Development al Handloom Development Corporation and member of the Small Scale
Industries Board constituted by the Central government.He had also served as
chairman of the Kannur municipality. He had also been chairman of the Chamber
of Municipal Chairpersons.The stature of Ramakrishnan in the Congress
establishment in the district had been a little eclipsed after he contested as
a Left Democratic Front-backed rebel candidate against K. Sudhakaran, his rival
in the party, from the Kannur Assembly constituency in 1996.Despite the LDF
support, he was defeated by Mr. Sudhakaran by a margin of 7,862 votes, nearly
half the margin he had secured in the constituency in 1991.
He is survived by wife Jayalakshmi Ramakrishnan, who is
councillor in the Kannur municipality and standing committee (education)
chairperson, and three children.The body of the deceased leader would be
brought here by October 2 evening, party sources said. The body would be kept
at the DCC office for public viewing on October 3 before being taken for the
funeral at crematorium at Payyambalam at around noon on the same day.
Prof. John Kurakar
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