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Home » Red flag till the end: Nallakannu, passes into history
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Red flag till the end: Nallakannu, passes into history

Veteran Communist leader and freedom fighter R. Nallakannu, one of the last surviving architects of India’s Communist movement, passed away in Chennai at the age of 101, closing a remarkable chapter in the country’s political and social history.
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Veteran Communist leader and freedom fighter R. Nallakannu, one of the last surviving architects of India’s Communist movement, passed away in Chennai at the age of 101, closing a remarkable chapter in the country’s political and social history.
A centenarian who dedicated his entire life to the rights of farmers, labourers and the socially oppressed, Nallakannu had been battling age-related ailments for several months. He was admitted to the Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital on February 1 due to breathing complications. As his condition worsened in the final days, he was shifted to the Intensive Care Unit and placed on ventilator support. He breathed his last at 1.55 pm despite medical efforts to stabilise him
A Life Forged in Struggle
Born in Tiruvaikuntam in Thoothukudi district into an affluent family, Nallakannu chose a radically different path early in life. Drawn to the freedom movement in his teens, he joined the Communist movement at just 15. His political journey was marked by sacrifice, discipline and a fierce commitment to social justice.
As part of the Communist action groups during turbulent years, he was sentenced to more than 14 years in prison. He ultimately served seven years before being released following a political understanding between Communist leaders and the then State government. Jail, however, did not blunt his resolve—it hardened his ideological convictions.
Voice of the Marginalised
For decades, Nallakannu remained a tireless advocate for agricultural workers and small farmers. He lived among the oppressed communities he represented, sharing their hardships and championing their rights against entrenched caste and class hierarchies. He consistently spoke for a casteless and equitable society, often at personal cost.
He played a pivotal role in improving living conditions in Nanguneri Taluk and surrounding villages, including during periods when he operated underground to evade arrest. His politics was not confined to speeches—it was embedded in grassroots mobilisation and sustained engagement with rural communities.
Electoral Politics & Public Life
Though deeply ideological, Nallakannu was no stranger to electoral politics. In the 1999 Lok Sabha elections, he contested from Coimbatore, securing an impressive 43.21 per cent of the vote share. Despite the strong showing, he lost the contest to C. P. Radhakrishnan, who would later rise to national prominence.
He also served as the State Secretary of the Tamil Nadu unit of the Communist Party of India (CPI), guiding the party through ideological shifts and electoral challenges while maintaining its core principles.
Crusader for Environment
Even in his later years, Nallakannu remained active in public causes. In 2018, he personally fought a legal battle in Madurai seeking a ban on sand mining in the Thamirabarani River near his native place. His efforts bore fruit when the High Court ordered restrictions on sand mining, reinforcing his lifelong commitment to protecting natural resources and rural livelihoods. Earlier, in 2010, the court had imposed a five-year ban on sand mining in the river.
Scholar, Speaker and Writer
Beyond activism and politics, Nallakannu was a respected thinker and prolific writer. He authored several books addressing social inequality, agricultural reforms, river interlinking possibilities in India and Marxist thought. Known for his calm demeanour and restraint, he articulated his ideology with clarity rather than confrontation, earning respect across political divides.
The Last of a Generation
With his passing, India loses one of the final living links to the formative years of its Communist movement and freedom struggle. R. Nallakannu’s life spanned colonial rule, Independence, ideological battles, electoral shifts and modern political transformations—yet his core commitment remained unchanged: justice for the working class and dignity for the downtrodden.
In death, as in life, he stands as a symbol of unwavering conviction under the red flag he carried for nearly nine decades.
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