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He was under treatment for various ailments for the past one-and-a-half year. Sankaranarayanan had served as governor of Maharashtra, Nagaland, and Jharkhand. He had also held additional charges of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, and Goa as Governor.
The senior Congress leader was a four-time legislator and had held finance, excise, and agriculture portfolios in various governments in Kerala.
His body will be kept at his residence and the Congress party office for the public to pay homage and cremation is likely to be held at 5.30 pm on Monday.
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“My heartfelt condolences on the sad demise of Shri K Sankaranarayanan, former Governor of Maharashtra, Jharkhand & Nagaland… Sankaranarayanan’s career as leader, minister & Governor was marked by rich administrative experience and firm social commitment. His demise is a loss to Kerala & the nation. May his soul attain Mukti,” Khan tweeted.
In his condolences message, Vijayan said Sankaranarayanan upheld the Nehruvian perspective of the Congress party.
“He upheld the Nehruvian perspective, including secularism while addressing public issues without the accompaniment of hatred or any other sectarian considerations. He held the position of UDF convenor for a long time and always took a positive outlook towards the issues faced by the people and the developmental aspects of the state,” Vijayan said.
Kerala Assembly Speaker M B Rajesh condoled the demise of Sankaranarayanan and said the state has lost a senior and popular political leader.
“The demise of Sankaranarayan is a great loss to the Congress party. He was like a mentor to me. He led the UDF for 16 years. Even during severe political crisis, Sankaranarayanan, faced everything with ease and in an exemplary manner,” Satheesan said in his message. Senior Congress leader Ramesh Chennithala said Sankaranarayan was the strength of the Congress party when it faced hurdles.
He said the issues faced by the United Democratic Front (UDF) were easily resolved by him using his experience and personal relation with all leaders. LDF convenor E P Jayarajan said Sankaranarayanan was a gentle presence in Kerala politics.
Sankaranarayan’s wife, Radha passed away earlier. He is survived by his daughter, Anupama.