: Popular Leftist and former SFI leader Simon BrittoRodrigues, who becameparalysed after a campus clash in Kochi in 1983,passed away due to a heart attack in a private hospital here Monday, CPI(M) sources said.
He was 64.
He is survived by wife and a daughter.
Wheelchair-bound Britto was a writer who had been active in the cultural and political circles in Kerala, they said.
The Kochi-based politician was nominated as the Anglo-Indian representative during the term of the Left Democratic Front (LDF) government from 2006 to 2011.
In 1983, he became the vice-president of of the Students Federation of India (Kerala). He suffered paralysis in his lower body during a violent clash between student unions.
Badly wounded in the clash, he was a constant reminder of the violent campus politics of the 1980s.
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Even after the attack, Britto was active in mainstream politics.
Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan condoled the demise of Britto.
"Extremely saddened to learn of the passing away of comrade Simon Britto. He was one of the finest political leaders of this generation," the Chief Minister said in his condolence message.
A source of limitless inspiration, Britto's death is an irreparable loss to the political and cultural life of Kerala, he added.
In his condolence message, CPI(M) general secretary Sitaram Yechury said, "In the loss of Simon Britto, we have lost a leader who people could look up to for inspiration."
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