Lawyer Ayyappan Pillai dies

Thiruvananthapuram: Veteran freedom fighter, eminent lawyer and one of the early leaders of the BJP in the state, K Ayyappan Pillai died in the city at the age of 107 years, family sources said on Wednesday.

He was not keeping well for some time due to agerelated ailments and was under treatment for some health issues at a private hospital here, they said.

A prominent personality in the socio-cultural arena of the state capital for several decades and a public figure commanding respect across party lines, Pillai was one of the senior most members of the bar associations in the country.

The centenarian was also one of the first councillors of the Thiruvananthapuram Corporation. An ardent admirer of the ‘Father of the Nation”, Mahatma Gandhi, he had actively participated in the Quit India movement. It was as per the advice of the Mahatma that Pillai ventured into the public service in the erstwhile princely state of Travancore at a tender age.

A supporter of Travancore State Congress, formed under the local chapter of Indian National Congress in 1938, State Congress leaders assigned him to present people’s grievances before the royal administration on many occasions.

He had acted as mediator between the royal administration and Congress when many of its leaders were jailed immediately after Independence, when the then diwan C P Ramaswamy Iyer propped up the idea of ‘independent Travancore’.

Pillai later moved to Praja Socialist Party and then to the BJP, in which he served as the vice-president for some time.

Pillai had been in news some years ago as a person who had never failed to exercise his democratic right in any of the elections after Independence.

Pillai, in an interview to PTI earlier, had said his first vote was cast in February 1948 to select representatives to the Constituent Assembly of the ‘responsible government’ in Tranvancore. —PTI

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