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Freedom fighter G Susheela passes away at 100

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Palakkad (Kerala), September 23

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Freedom fighter and senior member of famous Vadakkath family, G Susheela, died at her residence in Anakkara in the district on Wednesday evening, official sources said.

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She was 100. She had been bedridden for the past eight years, they said on Thursday.

Born in 1921 in Anakkara Vadakkath Tharavadu, a home of illustrious personalities, Susheela participated in the freedom struggle while she was a student in Madras and was jailed for participating in a procession organised there as part of the Quit India movement.

A follower of the principles of Mahatma Gandhi, Susheela served as the national secretary of the women’s wing of the Congress. She kept away from active politics post Independence.

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Noted freedom fighters Ammu Swaminathan, AV Kuttimalu Amma and Captain Lakshmi and legendary dancer Mrinalini Sarabhai are some of the distinguished members of Anakkara Vadakkath family.

She is survived by a son and a daughter.

Condoling Susheela’s demise, Kerala Assembly Speaker Rajesh recalled her contribution in the Indian freedom movement saying she worked for the empowerment of women. PTI

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