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PM Modi wishes former Kerala CM Achuthanandan on 100th birthday

By IANS | Updated: October 20, 2023 18:40 IST

New Delhi, Oct 20 Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday wished former Kerala chief minister and veteran CPI ...

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New Delhi, Oct 20 Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday wished former Kerala chief minister and veteran CPI (M) leader V.S Achuthanandan on his 100th birthday.

"Greetings to former Kerala CM Shri V.S Achuthanandan Ji on the special occasion of his 100th birthday. He has been working for the people of Kerala for decades," Modi posted on X.

"I recall my interactions with him, particularly when we both were serving as chief ministers of our respective states. May he lead a long and healthy life," Modi said further.

The Alappuzha-born leader is the only living Keralite among the 32 members who had left the CPI national council in 1964 to form the CPI(M).

He was sworn in as the chief minister at the age of 82, thus becoming the oldest chief minister of Kerala.

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