Former Kerala Congress minister P Sankaran dies at 72
Kozhikode, February 26
Senior Congress leader and former state minister P Sankaran passed away on Tuesday night, said party sources here on Wednesday.
He was unwell for a while and breathed his last at a private hospital here.
Sankaran, 72, was best known as the closest aide of Congress veteran K Karunakaran, who handpicked him to contest the Kozhikode seat at the 1998 Lok Sabha polls, which he won defeating media baron MP Veerendra Kumar.
However, in the 1999 Lok Sabha polls, Sankaran made way for Karunakaran’s son K Muraleedharan and for that, he was rewarded with a state minister’s post in the AK Antony cabinet in 2001.
When Karunakaran decided to leave the Congress in 2005, Sankaran quit as legislator and when the veteran returned, Sankaran rejoined the Congress.
Known for his polite dealings, Sankaran was well liked.
Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan condoled the death of Sankaran saying he was one leader who always maintained a connect with the common man.
Sankaran is survived by wife and three children. IANS