Kenya's Raila Odinga Dies in Kerala: PM Modi Mourns 'Cherished Friend of India'

Former Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga passed away at age 80 in Kerala during his morning walk. He was in India receiving Ayurvedic treatment at a specialized eye hospital. PM Modi expressed deep sadness, recalling their friendship that began when he was Gujarat Chief Minister. Odinga was a central figure in Kenyan politics for decades and played a crucial role in national reconciliation efforts.

Key Points: PM Modi Condoles Death of Kenya Ex-PM Raila Odinga in Kerala

  • Odinga collapsed during morning walk in Koothattukulam after heart attack
  • Was undergoing Ayurvedic treatment at eye hospital for six days
  • Served as Kenya's Prime Minister during 2008-13 reconciliation period
  • Played key role in ending Kenya's 2007-08 post-election violence
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Cherished friend of India: PM Modi condoles death of Kenya's ex-PM Raila Odinga

Former Kenyan PM Raila Odinga passes away at 80 in Kerala during Ayurvedic treatment. PM Modi recalls their long friendship and his affection for Indian culture.

"Deeply saddened by the passing of my dear friend and former Prime Minister of Kenya, Mr Raila Odinga. He was a towering statesman and a cherished friend of India. - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, Oct 15

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday expressed grief over the demise of former Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga, who passed away earlier in the day at the age of 80, in Koothattukulam, Kerala, after suffering a heart attack during his morning walk.

Referred to Odinga as a "cherished friend of India", PM Modi recalled their meeting during his tenure as Chief Minister of Gujarat.

Odinga, who was in the state for Ayurvedic treatment, collapsed suddenly and was rushed to Sreedhareeyam Ayurvedic Eye Hospital and Research Centre, but could not be revived. His body has been kept at Deva Matha Hospital, Koothattukulam.

In a post on X, PM Modi said, "Deeply saddened by the passing of my dear friend and former Prime Minister of Kenya, Mr Raila Odinga. He was a towering statesman and a cherished friend of India. I had the privilege of knowing him closely since my days as Chief Minister of Gujarat, and our association continued over the years."

"He had a special affection for India, our culture, values and ancient wisdom. This was reflected in his efforts to strengthen India-Kenya ties. He particularly admired Ayurveda and the traditional medicine systems of India, having witnessed their positive impact on his daughter's health. I extend my deepest condolences to his family, friends and to the people of Kenya in this hour of grief," he added.

Odinga had arrived in Koothattukulam six days ago, accompanied by his daughter and close family members.

He had been following a routine of morning walks and treatment sessions at the hospital.

Local authorities said the heart attack occurred around 6.30 a.m. during his walk, and he was brought to the hospital in critical condition.

A towering figure in Kenyan politics for over four decades, Odinga served as the country's Prime Minister from 2008 to 2013, during a crucial period of national reconciliation and constitutional reform.

Known for his fiery speeches and grassroots connections, he was a central figure in shaping modern Kenyan democracy.

He played a key role in the power-sharing agreement that ended the post-election violence of 2007–08, emerging as a national leader who advocated dialogue and reform.

Odinga was also a long-time opposition leader and head of the Orange Democratic Movement.

He contested several presidential elections and remained one of Kenya's most prominent political figures.

His career was marked by both fierce political battles and efforts to build a more inclusive political system.

Officials from the Kenyan Embassy in New Delhi have been informed and are coordinating with the Kerala government and hospital authorities for the repatriation of the body.

Local leaders and members of the Kenyan diaspora expressed shock and grief at his demise.

A formal statement from the Kenyan government is expected soon.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Heart attack during morning walk in Kerala... so unexpected! Shows how fragile life is. PM Modi's tribute was very heartfelt. India-Kenya relations have lost a true friend.
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Arjun K
This is why we need better emergency medical facilities even in smaller towns. A former PM of another country shouldn't have to face such fate while seeking treatment here. Respectful criticism but we must improve healthcare infrastructure across India.
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Sarah B
What a statesman! He believed in Ayurveda and our culture. His daughter's positive experience with Indian medicine brought him here. This shows the global reach of our traditional healing systems.
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Vikram M
Kenya has lost a great leader and India has lost a true friend. His contribution to Kenyan democracy and his efforts to strengthen India-Kenya ties will always be remembered. Condolences to his family and the people of Kenya.
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Michael C
The fact that he was in Kerala for Ayurvedic treatment speaks volumes about India's soft power. Our traditional medicine systems are gaining global recognition. Sad that he passed away while seeking healing here.

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