Senior CPI (M) AK Balan, who was removed from the central committee of the party in 24Th The Congress of the Party in Madurai at the end of last week according to the age limit of 75 years for the matches, made a moving reflly to reflect the days of reflection, remembering its first years in the party and also declared, in figurative sense, that it is still the AK.
Mr. Balan remembers that the first Congress of the match he attended was in Jalandhar in 1978 when he was a last year student at Kozhikode Law College. The trip was in a railroad coach in a scalded summer. He was a State Secretary and President of the Kozhikode district of the Student Federation of India and Kodiyeri Balakrishnan was Secretary of State. It was the intervention of MK Kelu (Kelu Ettan) that assured him the opportunity to attend Congress. Remember to have taken a photo with Jyoti Basu, who was the main minister of Western Bengal. Other Kozhikode attendees were A. Kanan, V. Dakshinamurthy, TP Dasan and U. Kunhiraman.
Each Party Congress was an experience, and remember that the brightness of the fine white outfit of Bengal’s delegates went out with each congress. “This change has happened to Kerala delegates,” he writes.
Help of the party
Mr. Balan also reflects on the apogee of the party when he governs and played a fundamental role in the left front that helps the formation of the first United Alliance government in the center. His retirement was supplied after 14Th Congress. He calls the left government led by Pinarayi Vijayan in Kerala a “small island of hope.”
He says that a telephone call from Thalassery MLA and speaker at the state assembly, a shamseer, the other day, he transported him to a time when he studied at Brennen College, Thalasserry, when he lived from the breadth of the hair, his first speech in a stage in the presence of Namboodiripad Sudhakaran. He sought refuge in the director’s room …
Hello, he writes about 1967-69 when CH Muhamad Koya, Minister of Education of the Government led by EMS, was in Brennen to inaugurate a building in the middle of a protest of a protest by K. Sudhakararan and how he saved the CH, and inspired his movement of movement of movement movement of movement of movement movement of movement of movement movement movement of movement of movement movement of movement of movement of movement of movement of movement of movement of movement of movement of movement Movement Movement Movement Movement Movement Movement Movement Movement Movement.
Mr. Balan remembers his close relationship with Kodiyeri. When a sick mother sat in recent days, he said that party workers forgot that he continued sitting there. “His advice that one should go to people to remain in his memory cannot be forgotten. How many more classics to understand the class consciousness of the illiterate mother,” he asks.
Mr. Balan remembers that his family had evicted his leg four times when he was a child. Then came evictions of another nature: from the shelters where he stayed and the MP, Mla Flats and the places where he stayed. “Where from here,” he asked, concluding the note.
Published – April 12, 2025 10:24 PM IST