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Public Holiday in Kerala to Mourn the Death of Oommen Chandy

Today is a public holiday in Kerala to mourn the death of Oommen Chandy. A public holiday has been declared in Kerala today as a mark of respect to former Chief Minister Oommen Chandy who passed away this morning. The government has officially declared a public holiday. (Public Holiday in Kerala Ommen Chandy’s Death)

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The government also announced two days of mourning. Educational institutions are also closed. Oommen Chandy passed away today at 4.25 am while undergoing treatment in a hospital in Bengaluru. His son Chandi Oommen has confirmed the news of his death and posted on social media.

Former Chief Minister Oommen Chandy passed away today at 4.25 am in Bengaluru. He was suffering from cancer and was being treated for a long time. His son Chandi Oomman informed about the death. He became the Chief Minister of Kerala during 2004-06 and 2011-16. Oommen Chandy’s wife is Mariamma, a native of Karuwata, Alappuzha, who was a Canara Bank officer. Maryam, Achu Oommen and Chandi Oommen are their children. They were brought to the hospital near their home after their blood pressure dropped. Culture at Puthupally. Relatives informed that the party will decide the matters including public darshan.

From December 1981 to March 1982 K. He served as Home Minister in the Karunakaran Cabinet and Finance Minister in the K Karunakaran Cabinet in 1991. 1982 Legislative Party Deputy Leader. He also worked as UDF convener during 1982-86.

Oommen Chandy became the chief minister in 2004 after AK Antony resigned following a heavy defeat in the parliamentary elections. He became Chief Minister till 2006. He then worked as the leader of the opposition for five years. Later in 2011, he returned as the chief minister again.

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2023-07-18 01:27:52
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