Key Points

Veteran CPI leader Vazhoor Soman passed away at age 74 after collapsing following an official meeting. The first-time legislator from Peerumade was attending a meeting with State Revenue Minister K. Rajan when the incident occurred. Soman was widely respected for his dedication to plantation workers in Idukki district. Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and several ministers rushed to the hospital to pay their respects.

Key Points: Kerala CPI Legislator Vazhoor Soman Dies After Meeting Collapse

  • Collapsed after official meeting with Kerala Revenue Minister
  • Rushed to hospital but could not be revived
  • Known for grassroots connect with plantation workers
  • Served as AITUC vice-president and first-time legislator
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Kerala CPI legislator Vazhoor Soman passes away after collapsing post party meeting

Veteran CPI leader and AITUC vice-president Vazhoor Soman passed away at 74 after collapsing post-meeting with Kerala Revenue Minister K. Rajan in Thiruvananthapuram.

Kerala CPI legislator Vazhoor Soman passes away after collapsing post party meeting
"We had just finished the meeting... he suddenly collapsed - K. Rajan"

Thiruvananthapuram, Aug 21

Veteran trade union leader and first-time legislator of the Communist Party of India (CPI), Vazhoor Soman, passed away here on Thursday after collapsing soon after taking part in an official meeting. He was 74.

Vazhoor Soman, who represented the Peerumade Assembly constituency in Idukki district, was attending a meeting alongside State Revenue Minister K. Rajan when the incident occurred.

“We had just finished the meeting and had lunch together. As we were walking out, he suddenly collapsed. Realising the seriousness of the situation, we immediately rushed him to the nearest hospital in my car. Sadly, despite the doctors’ best efforts, we lost him,” K. Rajan said, recalling the moments before Vazhoor Soman’s death.

Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan was among the first to arrive at the hospital upon hearing the news of Vazhoor Soman's demise, followed by several ministers and legislators who paid their respects to the departed soul.

Though originally from Vazhoor in Kottayam district, Soman was based in Idukki, where he dedicated his political and trade union career to the welfare of plantation workers.

Idukki, known for its tea, cardamom and rubber estates, has long been a CPI stronghold, and Vazhoor Soman was widely regarded as one of its most approachable leaders.

He also served as vice-president of the All India Trade Union Congress (AITUC), the CPI’s labour wing.

Popular for his soft-spoken nature and simple lifestyle, Vazhoor Soman was often seen travelling in his trademark jeep, driving himself across the hilly terrain of Idukki to meet workers and constituents.

In the 2021 Assembly polls, Soman won Peerumade by a narrow margin of 1,835 votes, defeating Congress candidate Syriac Thomas.

His victory was credited largely to his grassroots connect with plantation workers.

According to Rajan, Soman’s body will be kept at the state CPI headquarters in Thiruvananthapuram for party workers to pay homage, before being taken to his hometown Vandiperiyar later in the night.

- IANS

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Priya S
Heartbreaking to hear this. He collapsed right after a meeting - shows how dedicated he was to his work until the very end. My condolences to his family and comrades.
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Michael C
While it's sad to lose any public servant, it's concerning how many Indian politicians work themselves to exhaustion. Maybe we need better health protocols for our elected representatives.
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Sunil U
A leader who drove his own jeep through hilly terrain to meet people - that's the kind of simplicity we need in politics today. Rare breed nowadays. Om Shanti 🕊️
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Ananya R
His narrow victory in 2021 shows how much the people trusted him despite tough competition. True testament to his grassroots work. Kerala has lost a genuine leader.
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Karthik V
Trade union leaders like Soman are the backbone of workers' rights in India. His work with AITUC impacted thousands of plantation workers. A great loss for the labor movement.

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