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Portraits of four stalwarts unveiled

The portraits of four stalwarts of Kerala politics were unveiled in the old Assembly Hall of the state Secretariat complex on Wednesday.

Express News Service

The portraits of four stalwarts of Kerala politics were unveiled in the old Assembly Hall of the state Secretariat complex on Wednesday. The life-size oil painting portraits of former Chief Ministers K Karunakaran, P K Vasudevan Nair, C H Mohammed Koya and E K Nayanar were unveiled at a solemn ceremony.

    Unveiling the portraits, Chief Minister Oommen Chandy said: ‘’I am privileged to be present in the Assembly when all these four leaders were serving as chief ministers’’.

     ‘’I personally know the social commitment of P K Vasudevan Nair. We were together members of the Assembly when K Karunakaran was the Chief Minister. The first time I approached C H Mohammed Koya was as a student leader.

   He had implemented many far-reaching reforms in the education sector of the state. And about Nayanar, he had found a place in the hearts of all with his character and charisma,’’ Chandy recalled.      Rural Affairs Minister K C Joseph who spoke at the function, gave a special mention about the absence of Opposition leader V S Achuthanandan at the function.

   He said that the function is one which is above politics and VS should also have graced the occasion. 

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