Achuthanandan turns 90, vows to fight Chandy

October 20, 2013 02:13 pm | Updated 02:27 pm IST - Thiruvananthapuram

Former Kerala chief minister V.S. Achuthanandan celebrated his 90th birthday on Sunday and said he will not sit idle and continue “tirades against Chief Minister Oommen Chandy”. File photo

Former Kerala chief minister V.S. Achuthanandan celebrated his 90th birthday on Sunday and said he will not sit idle and continue “tirades against Chief Minister Oommen Chandy”. File photo

Former Kerala chief minister V.S. Achuthanandan celebrated his 90th birthday on Sunday and said he will not sit idle and continue “tirades against Chief Minister Oommen Chandy”.

Mr. Achuthanandan began the day with a brief morning walk at his official residence in the city and then attended to congratulatory phone calls from fellow comrades and ministers, wishing him a long life.

Among the callers were CPI(M) leader Prakash Karat, Defence Minister A.K. Antony and Minister for Overseas Indian Affairs Vayalar Ravi. State Finance Minister K.M. Mani came to wish him at his home.

Addressing the media at his residence, he said his tirades against corruption and anti-people policies will continue.

“I will not sit idle and will continue my tirades against Chief Minister Oommen Chandy who is now caught in the solar scam (in the state) and is trying to wriggle out through dubious ways. He has to resign and face a judicial probe and I will be at it till he does that,” said Mr. Achuthanandan.

Accompanied by his family members, Mr. Achuthanandan then cut a cake. Payasam was served to all the people, including the media, who had come to greet him.

The cameras clicked as he had a glass of payasam and as his wife handed over a towel to wipe his face.

Mr. Achuthanandan began his political career through the trade unions and joined the Congress in 1939. He joined the Communist Party of India Marxist (CPI(M) in 1964.

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