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Tributes paid to Ayyankali
By Our Staff Reporter
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, SEPT. 1. Family members and various social
and cultural organisations paid tributes to the social reformer
Ayyankali on his 139th birth anniversary here today.
Mr. Kodikunnil Suresh, MP, after garlanding the statue of
Ayyankali at Vellayambalam, said that the Department of Post
would issue a special stamp next year to mark the `jayanthi'
celebrations. He demanded that the Government translate the
biography of Ayyankali into English and Hindi.
The deputy speaker, Mr. N. Sundaran Nadar, said vested interests
were dividing the Dalits and exploiting them for their benefits.
He was inaugurating a commemorative meeting organised by the
Dalit Congress at the Kumaraswamy Hall in the morning. The Dalit
Congress leader, Mr. Kavalloor Madhu, presided.
Dalit organisations took out demonstrations to the Ayyankali
statue here before offering tributes. The family members of
Ayyankali led by Mr. C.V. Sanal Kumar, paid floral tributes at
the Ayyankali statue in the morning. Mr. Kumar demanded that the
SC/ST Development Department host a web site on Ayyankali so that
posterity would have a clear notion about the invaluable
contributions made by the great reformer.
Though the LDF Government had okayed a project to set up an
Ayyankali Study and Research Centre, the project has made little
progress. It is high time the Government initiated action to
expedite the project. The laxity is proof of the Government's
indifference to the Dalits and Backward Classes, Mr. Kumar said.
Mr. Girijatmajan, Mr. T.K. Aniyan and Mr. P. Kochuraman were
among the family members who paid tributes. Members of the
Cheramar Sanghom led by its president, Mr. Jagathy Raghavan,
offered floral tributes at the statue. The Dalit Congress State
president, Mr. Peroorkada Ravi, also paid tributes.
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