Thiruvananthapuram bids adieu to Oommen Chandy; remains taken to Kottayam
Thousands congregated in Thiruvananthapuram on Wednesday (July 19) morning to participate in a procession to bid adieu to former Kerala chief minister Oommen Chandy who passed away in Bengaluru on Tuesday (July 18). Chandy’s mortal remains were taken to Kottayam, the stronghold of the Congress stalwart, on Wednesday morning.
During his decades long political career, he had spent a major chunk of his life in the state capital as legislator, leader of the Congress party and a chief minister. His body was taken to Kottayam by road in a specially modified low-floor bus covered in garlands and pictures of Chandy and packed with party leaders and workers. The bus was sent off around 7.20 am from his residence in Thiruvananthapuram by a large number of party workers and supporters shouting slogans in support of the departed leader.
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Teary eyed party workers also walked and jogged alongside the bus and many others walked in front of it. People, with children in tow, were lined up at many places for a last glimpse of the veteran Congress leader as the bus moved through the state capital. State Cooperation Minister V N Vasavan, who hails from Kottayam, also accompanied Chandy’s remains to his hometown.
#WATCH | Kottayam: Visuals from the residence of former Kerala CM Oommen Chandy, who passed away at a private hospital in Bengaluru yesterday.
His mortal remains will be brought here today. As a mark of respect, the Kerala government has declared a two-day State mourning. pic.twitter.com/plADxcGsm8
— ANI (@ANI) July 19, 2023
Arrangements have been made at the Thirunakkara Ground in Kottayam for the public to pay homage to Chandy and thereafter, his body will be shifted to his home in nearby Puthuppally. The funeral is scheduled to be held on Thursday (July 20) at Puthuppally church. Chandy had been representing the assembly constituency of Puthuppally, where he is affectionately called Kunjukunju by the people, for the last 53 years and locals recall that the doors to his home were always open for anyone to walk in and discuss matters with him at any time of the day.
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Chandy, who served as the chief minister of Kerala twice, breathed his last in a private hospital in Bengaluru at 4.25 am. Party sources said, he was undergoing treatment for cancer. He was 79. After his body was brought to Thiruvananthapuram on Tuesday, thousands turned up from across the southern state to catch a last glimpse of the Congress stalwart. Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, his cabinet colleagues, leaders of various political parties as well as cultural and religious leaders paid homage to Chandy in the state capital on Tuesday.
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(With inputs from agencies)