Family of late VS Achuthanandan to follow party decision on Padma Vibhushan

The family of the late Kerala chief minister VS Achuthanandan has decided to consult the CPI(M) before accepting the posthumous Padma Vibhushan award. Initially welcoming the honour, they now emphasize adherence to party principles amid internal divisions within the party leadership.

The late VS Achuthanandan, a prominent CPI(M) leader and former chief minister of Kerala who passed away last year, was awarded the Padma Vibhushan, India's second-highest civilian honour, announced on the eve of Republic Day this year. His son, VA Arun Kumar, initially expressed gratitude for the recognition in a statement shortly after the announcement, describing it as 'a recognition from the country. It is priceless, and the family takes that honour with great pleasure.'

However, on Thursday, Arun Kumar clarified the family's position, stating they had received official communication from the Union Home Secretary regarding the award. He emphasized that the decision to accept or decline would be made only after consulting the party. 'The decision on whether to accept the award or decline it will be taken only after consulting the party. We will go by the party’s decision, whatever it is. There is no ambiguity in this regard,' Arun Kumar told the media.

In a Facebook post earlier that day, he elaborated: 'We consider this award an acknowledgement of his public life and contributions. However, the movement he represented has a clear political stance on accepting such official honours. As a Communist, he always clung steadfast to those values and to the party’s decisions. In this matter, too, the family’s decision will stand by our father’s ideals and the party line.'

The CPI(M) leadership showed signs of division on the matter. Party general secretary MA Baby opined that 'If Achuthanandan were alive, he would not have accepted this award.' In contrast, state secretary MV Govindan supported the family's initial welcome, saying, 'It is not a matter to be decided by the party. His family has welcomed the award. We are wholeheartedly supporting the stance of the family. The party will stand with the decision of VS’s family.' Govindan referenced past instances where leaders like EMS Namboodiripad declined the Padma Vibhushan and Jyoti Basu turned down the Bharat Ratna as personal choices, while noting that Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee had accepted the Padma Bhushan.

This development highlights the ongoing tension within communist circles regarding state honours, balancing personal recognition with ideological commitments.

ተያያዥ ጽሁፎች

Realistic illustration of Padma Awards 2026 announcement, featuring medals for Dharmendra and Dr. Armida Fernandez with Republic Day honors.
በ AI የተሰራ ምስል

India announces Padma Awards for 2026

በAI የተዘገበ በ AI የተሰራ ምስል

Ahead of Republic Day, the Indian government announced the Padma Awards for 2026, honouring contributors from diverse fields. Bollywood legend Dharmendra received the Padma Vibhushan posthumously, while neonatologist Dr Armida Fernandez was awarded the Padma Shri. These awards recognize excellence in social service, arts, science, and public affairs.

Senior BJP leader Prakash Javadekar stated that the party's victory in Thiruvananthapuram Corporation elections marks a turning point in Kerala's political landscape. He announced that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Kerala on January 23 to address a public rally and meet senior party workers. This development precedes the 2026 assembly elections.

በAI የተዘገበ

The Congress party skipped an event organized by its ally MDMK due to an invitation featuring a photo of the late LTTE leader Velupillai Prabhakaran. Despite the boycott, the alliance with the ruling DMK remains intact. Chief Minister MK Stalin used the occasion to call for eradicating communal politics and drugs in Tamil Nadu.

Eighty years after Subhas Chandra Bose's death, his remains continue to rest in a Tokyo temple, denied a final journey home. His daughter, Anita Bose Pfaff, has renewed calls for the ashes to be brought to India for immersion in the Ganga, in line with Hindu traditions. Despite past government efforts, political and security concerns have stalled the process.

በAI የተዘገበ

Sree Narayana Dharma Paripalana Yogam general secretary Vellappally Natesan sparked controversy by calling a television journalist a 'terrorist' and accusing the Indian Union Muslim League of conspiring to incite communal riots in Kerala. He also alleged barriers to opening educational institutions for social outfits in Malappuram district.

A Hindu worker, Dipu Das, was lynched by a mob in Mymensingh, Bangladesh, on December 18, prompting the interim government to pledge financial and welfare support to his family. Education adviser C.R. Abrar met the bereaved family and conveyed condolences from Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus. The incident has sparked protests in Bangladesh and India.

በAI የተዘገበ

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee demanded the resignation of Union Home Minister Amit Shah, accusing him of failing to prevent terror attacks in the country. Rebutting Shah's charges against her TMC government for abetting infiltration, she questioned why West Bengal is always blamed when attacks have occurred in Jammu and Kashmir and Delhi. Addressing a public meeting, Banerjee referred to Shah as 'Dushasan'.

 

 

 

ይህ ድረ-ገጽ ኩኪዎችን ይጠቀማል

የእኛን ጣቢያ ለማሻሻል ለትንታኔ ኩኪዎችን እንጠቀማለን። የእኛን የሚስጥር ፖሊሲ አንብቡ የሚስጥር ፖሊሲ ለተጨማሪ መረጃ።
ውድቅ አድርግ