People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol. XXXV
No.
35 August 28, 2011 |
COMRADE M K PANDHE
The Polit Bureau of the
Communist Party of
THE Polit
Bureau of the
Communist Party of India (Marxist) expresses profound grief at the
passing away
of Comrade M K Pandhe, Member of the Polit Bureau of the CPI(M) and
senior most
leader of the trade union movement in the country. Pandhe died after
suffering
a heart attack in a hospital in
Comrade
Pandhe’s nearly
seven decades of public life began as an activist of the student
movement and
he rose to be one of the outstanding leaders of the working class
movement of
India. He was the secretary of the Sholapur Students Union in 1943. He
joined
the Communist Party in 1943. After completing his post-graduation from
Pandhe became
the secretary of
the Sholapur City Committee of the CPI. He later took an active part in
the
Pandhe made a
singular
contribution to the trade union movement. As a secretary of the AITUC
working
at the centre in the 1960s, to becoming one of the key leaders of the
CITU,
Pandhe made his mark as a skilled and dedicated leader of the working
class
movement. He was the general secretary of the CITU from 1990 to 1999
and was
its president till 2010. He was associated with all the major working
class
struggles in the country in the last three decades and played an
important role
in bringing about the unity of the central trade unions.
As a
dedicated
Marxist-Leninist, Pandhe strove consistently to equip the working class
movement with the ideology of socialism and to develop the political
consciousness of the workers to enable them to discharge their
revolutionary
role in social transformation.
Pandhe was a
true
internationalist and firm in his anti-imperialism who worked constantly
for
developing the solidarity of the working class movement all over the
world.
When the
party split in
1964, Pandhe took a firm stand against revisionism and joined the
CPI(M).
During his revolutionary life he spent four years and six months
underground.
He was
elected to the
Central Committee of the CPI(M) at the 10th congress in 1978 and to the
Polit
Bureau at the 16th congress in 1998. He remained in these positions
till his
death.
Pandhe worked
tirelessly
till the end to develop the working class movement in the country. He
commanded
respect in all trade union circles. He was a leader who was most
accessible to
any ordinary worker. He lived a life of utmost simplicity.
The CPI(M)
has lost an
invaluable leader who was steeped in the Marxist-Leninist tradition and
the
working class movement. His death is an irreparable loss for the Left
movement
of the country. The Polit Bureau pays its respectful homage to his
memory. The
entire party and the working class movement will always cherish his
memory and
contributions. The Polit Bureau conveys its heartfelt condolences to
his wife
and comrade Pramila Pandhe, his son, grandchildren and other family
members.