22-07-2025
Achuthanandan Touched Bahrain Lives
TDT | Manama
V.S. Achuthanandan, the towering Communist leader and former Chief Minister of Kerala, passed away aged 101, prompting a wave of remembrance across the Indian diaspora in Bahrain.
Though best known for his relentless fight against corruption and advocacy for the underprivileged, Achuthanandan also carved a place in the hearts of Malayalis abroad, particularly through his 2015 visit to Bahrain.
V.S. Achuthanandan receives a warm welcome from the Indian community during his visit to Bahrain Kingdom.
In 2015, at age 90, he travelled to Bahrain to attend the silver jubilee celebrations of the Sree Narayana Cultural Society. No longer in office but still commanding immense respect, Achuthanandan used the visit to engage closely with various Malayali organisations in the Kingdom.
The meetings were not symbolic. He listened carefully to the struggles of working-class expatriates, acknowledged their contributions to Kerala's economy, and encouraged community unity.
During his political career, Achuthanandan consistently raised issues faced by expatriates, including legal protections, social benefits, and migration support. His engagement with Bahrain's diaspora reflected the same grassroots sensibility that marked his governance in Kerala.
Community members who met him during the visit recall his warmth, humility, and genuine concern for their lives abroad, qualities that earned him lasting admiration far beyond India's shores.
In Kerala, Achuthanandan leaves behind a formidable political legacy built on discipline and integrity. In Bahrain, he is remembered for something more personal, taking the time, even in retirement, to connect with a community thousands of miles from home.
For Bahrain's Malayalis, that gesture still speaks volumes.