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Sitaram Yechury's vision 'contrasted sharply' with those content with smaller, transient victories

By Vidya Bhushan Rawat* 

The recent passing of Sitaram Yechury, General Secretary of the Communist Party of India (Marxist), marks a profound loss not only for leftist progressive movements in India but also for the ideals of social justice, secularism, socialism, and constitutional integrity. In these challenging times, the left parties, despite facing dwindling influence, still possess the ideological fortitude to combat communal polarization and hatred. 
Yechury epitomized the essence of leftist ideology. His approach fostered a vision that contrasted sharply with those content with smaller, transient victories. Like numerous other comrades, Yechury was always accessible to those seeking dialogue. I reminisce about figures such as Indrajeet Gupta, Madhu Dandavate, Surendra Mohan, and Comrade A.B. Vardhan, who embodied genuine humility and connected seamlessly with people, unlike the contemporary political landscape where elected representatives often surround themselves with extensive security and detach from their constituents. 
While it is easy to criticize left leaders for various shortcomings, we must recognize their unwavering commitment to combating all forms of oppression, whether it pertains to the privatization of public sector enterprises or farmers' rights. 
Despite battling various health issues, he chose to donate his body to a medical college, reflecting his commitment to society
Yechury's political journey began in student activism; he served as the president of Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) in the 1970s. Notably, in 1977, he led a protest alongside fellow students against then-Chancellor Indira Gandhi, urging her resignation—a testament to the courage and leadership he exhibited. In today's political climate, such boldness in challenging authority seems unimaginable. 
Throughout his career, Yechury was a consistent presence at protest movements. He was not only a scholar but also a statesman, deeply rooted in the traditions of leftist politics. Despite battling various health issues, he chose to donate his body to a medical college, reflecting his commitment to society. 
In honoring the legacy of Sitaram Yechury, we acknowledge the void his absence will create for those who strive for an inclusive, progressive, secular, and socialist India. 
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*Human rights defender 

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