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Cm, others mourning MK Sanoo’s loss

Hibi Eden, MP, TJ Vinod, MLA, CPI (M) leader CN Mohanan and others, on Saturday Kochi, Amrita Hospital critic and Hatip MK Sanoo pay their last respect. | Photo Loan: RK Nithin

Prime Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, the critic and orator who passed away in Kochi on Saturday seduced the death of MK Sanoo.

Reminding his contributions to Kerala society and history through Sanoo’s activities, discourses and writings, Mr. Vijayan said that his death was an irreparable loss especially for progressive movement. It was a quiet but strong voice in the socio-cultural environment. He was an excellent teacher, orator, public activist, social worker, writer and literary critic and stepped into the progressive success of the state.

The four -year period of MLA was remarkable. The Prime Minister said he was always willing to hear the problems of the people directly and to attract the attention of the minister and authorities.

The leader of the opposition VD SATESHEAN, in the condolences message. He said Sanoo was a versatile personality – literary critic, biography writer and a teacher. He left his permission not only for literary criticism, but also in the field of Malayalam biographies. Reminding Sanoo’s Changampuzha, Basheer and PK Balakrishnan biographies, Mr. Satesan praised his writings and orator skills.

The Indian Communist Party State Unit Secretary Binoy Viswam said that Sanoo had a full life as a writer, literary critic, orator and teacher. Malayalam had left a permanent pressure in literature and society. He was a left traveler and was also known as a legislator. It was full of empathy and interacted with all parts of society.

Expressing his grief, the Indian Communist Party (Marxist) State Secretary Mv Govindan, Kerala’nın lost a versatile personality, he said. Sanoo has always taken care to support left principles and reformist thought. It was a leading light that loved himself with his work and progressive thought.

‘Sans Political Thoughts’

Senior Congress leader Ramesh Cennithala said Sanoo is a shining star of Malayalam criticism, which left an unpaid space. Malayalam enriched literature with several certain books. As a legislator, he participated in all events without political thoughts. Sree was the essence of the thought of the philosophy of Narayana Guru.

Bharatiya Janata Chairman Rajeev Chandrasekhar, who praised Sanoo, said in a message that Sanoo’s death was really a loss in Malayalam literary tradition and cultural field. His contributions as a teacher, legislator, writers, thinkers and orator were enormous.

BJP leader K. Surendran said that the state lost a great literary critic in Sanoo. The philosophy of Sree Narayana Guru was very deep. As a legislator, he served without considering for political commitment. He continued well with BJP.

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