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Member of Parliament from Wayanad and senior Congress leader MI Shanavas passed away at a hospital in Chennai in the early hours of Wednesday, 21 November.
Shanavas, who was undergoing treatment in a speciality hospital following a lung transplant, passed away at around 1:30 am on Wednesday after the condition of his health worsened.
67-year-old Shanavas, who was also the current working president of the Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC), was born to Advocate Ibrahimkutty and Noorjahan Begum on 22 September 1951, in Kottayam.
Shanavas completed a Masters degree in English literature from Farook College in Kozhikode and held an LLB degree from Law College in Ernakulam.
During the period of 1972-73, Shanavas was the Student’s Union Chairman at Calicut University and in 1978, he became the Vice President of the Youth Congress. He was elected as the KPCC Joint Secretary in 1983 and in 1985, he became the vice president of the KPCC.
Even though Shanavas did not manage to win during the Assembly elections held in 1987, 1991, 1996 and during the Lok Sabha elections in 1999 and 2004, he managed to win by a huge margin of 1,53,439 votes during the 2009 Lok Sabha elections, also emerging as the candidate who won the highest number of votes.
In 2010, citing ill health, he had stayed away from active politics for a brief period of time only to return later.
The 67-year-old Congress MP had survived cancer two years ago but suffered a relapse, following which he was admitted to a hospital in Chennai earlier in November. On 5 November, his condition deteriorated.
His mortal remains will be brought to Kochi on Wednesday. The last rites are expected to be held at 10 am on Thursday, 22 November, at the Thottathum Padi Juma Masjid in Kochi.
(Published in an arrangement with The News Minute)
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