Kerala Assembly Pays Tribute to Late CPI(M) MLA Kanathil Jameela

The Kerala Legislative Assembly began its session with an obituary reference for late CPI(M) MLA Kanathil Jameela, who passed away in November after a prolonged illness. Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan led the tribute, recalling her political journey from local panchayat president to legislator. In a separate development, CM Vijayan accused Governor Rajendra Arlekar of making unauthorized changes to the government's policy address during his speech to the House. The Chief Minister requested the Assembly to accept the original cabinet-approved version as the authentic document.

Key Points: Kerala Assembly Honors Late MLA Jameela, CM Criticizes Governor

  • Assembly pays homage to late MLA Kanathil Jameela
  • Jameela passed away in November after battling cancer
  • CM Vijayan leads obituary reference recalling her service
  • CM accuses Governor of altering approved policy address
  • Jameela's political journey from panchayat to MLA detailed
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Kerala assembly begins proceedings with orbituary reference for CPI(M) MLA Kanathil Jameela

Kerala Assembly session begins with tribute to CPI(M) MLA Kanathil Jameela. CM Pinarayi Vijayan leads homage, later criticizes Governor for altering policy address.

"There are certain additions and deletions that were made in the policy address delivered today by the Governor. - Pinarayi Vijayan"

Thiruvananthapuram, January 21

The Kerala Legislative Assembly began its proceedings on Wednesday with an obituary reference, paying homage to the late CPI MLA from Koyilandi, Kanathil Jameela, who passed away last year after a prolonged illness.

The obituary reference was made during the Assembly session held in Thiruvananthapuram and was led by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, who recalled Jameela's political journey, public service, and contributions to local self-government institutions and the legislature. Members of the House observed silence as a mark of respect to the departed leader.

Kanathil Jameela, a senior leader of the Communist Party of India (Marxist), died on November 25 at the age of 59. She had been undergoing treatment for cancer and passed away at a private hospital in Kozhikode, where she was admitted after her health condition deteriorated. A resident of Thalakkulathur, Jameela is survived by her husband Kanathil Abdurahman, son Ayreej, and daughter Anooja.

Born on May 5, 1966, at Kuttiyadi in Kozhikode district, Jameela's political journey began at a young age with student politics. Though she lost her first school parliament election, she went on to win the Thalakkulathur grama panchayat election in 1995 and was appointed its president despite having no prior administrative experience. In the early 1990s, she also worked as a literacy mission worker.

She later served as chairperson of the welfare standing committee, president of the Chelannur block panchayat, and twice as president of the Kozhikode district panchayat. Elected as MLA from Koyilandi in 2021, Jameela resigned from the district panchayat post to take charge as a legislator. Senior CPI(M) leaders, including M V Govindan and P A Muhammad Riyas, had visited the hospital to pay their last respects.

Meanwhile, during the opening day of the 16th session of the 15th Kerala Legislative Assembly, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Tuesday accused Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar of making additions and deletions to the policy address approved by the Council of Ministers. Addressing the House, the Chief Minister requested that the Cabinet-approved version be accepted as the authentic policy document.

Speaking in the Assembly, Vijayan said, "There are certain additions and deletions that were made in the policy address delivered today by the Governor while addressing the House. In paragraphs 12, 15 and 16 of the policy address approved by the Council of Ministers, certain changes were made in the speech delivered by the Governor.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While paying respects is important, the Governor-CM tussle is becoming a regular, distracting feature of Kerala politics. Can't they find a way to work together for the state's benefit? This constant friction helps no one.
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Meera T
Jameela chechi's story is a classic Kerala CPI(M) narrative – starting from student politics, working through local bodies, and finally reaching the Assembly. It shows the party's strength in nurturing local leadership. A great loss.
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David E
Interesting to see the blend of solemn tribute and immediate political conflict in one session. The Governor altering a policy address approved by the cabinet is a serious constitutional issue, regardless of one's political leanings.
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Aman W
 59 is no age to go. Cancer is a terrible disease. Her dedication to public service while battling illness is commendable. My condolences to her family. The Assembly observing silence was a fitting gesture.
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Sarah B
The article highlights two things: the respect for a departed colleague that transcends party lines (which is good), and the deeply entrenched procedural battles between state and centre-appointed figures (which is worrying for governance).

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