Pritam Kaur, 93, breathed her last at around 6:55 PM on Saturday, her grandson Sandeep Singh Basi told PTI here today.
"Her body would be kept at CPI(M) headquarters (AKG Bhawan) here tomorrow for people to pay respects between 10 AM and 11 AM. Thereafter, it will be taken to our ancestral village for cremation," he said.
The cremation will take place at Bundala village in Punjab's Jalandhar district at 1 PM on Thursday, he said.
Pritam Kaur is survived by two sons, Gurchetan and Paramjeet, and daughter Charanjeet Kaur.
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Narrating an interesting anecdote, Basi said after marriage when they were on their way to Surjeet's home in Bundala village, a police team came and stopped the marriage party to arrest the young Surjeet.
Surjeet, who was then working underground for revolutionary outfits in Punjab, requested the police not to arrest him till he could take his newly-wedded wife home. He was arrested after they reached their ancestral home.
Surjeet had begun his revolutionary career influenced by the martyrdom of Bhagat Singh. He had hoisted the tricolour in March 1932 at the district court in Hoshiarpur at the age of 16 after which he was arrested for the first time.