The Hindu (Kozhikode)

‘GROW’ Vasu presented best social worker award

Young generation urged to come to the forefront of battles against injustice drawing inspiratio­n from veterans like Vasu

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“The embodiment of undying sense of justice; a revolution­ary who moved a society that had gone still, with a single act,” is how organising committee chairman Vijayaragh­avan Cheliya described human rights activist and former Naxalite ‘GROW’ Vasu (Ayinoor Vasu) before he was honoured with the Thampan Thomas Foundation award for the best social worker in Kerala.

Mr. Vasu is the Žrst recipient of the award instituted by Thampan Thomas Foundation for Socialism and Labour Empowermen­t. He was selected by a jury comprising Cyriac Thomas, N.D. Ramachandr­an, and Joy Shankar. The award was presented by former MP Thampan Thomas in Kozhikode on Tuesday.

A veteran of many ideologica­l battles, including the ones during the Emergency, Mr. Vasu had recently been in the limelight after he was arrested on July 29, 2023 in connection with a protest in front of the Kozhikode Government Medical College Hospital mortuary. He had taken part in the protest in 2016 against the alleged extra-judicial police killings of two Naxalites in the Nilambur forests. He refused to take the help of an advocate and represente­d himself in court. He also rejected the court’s o›er to appear for the trial through videoconfe­rencing and insisted on being present in person every time.

Though he was acquitted 45 days later owing to lack of evidence, the 94year-old’s refusal to avail bail or pay the Žne claiming that he was not guilty had kicked up a debate across the State, where his undying spirit was discussed.

Earlier, inaugurati­ng the event, Rashtriya Janata Dal

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leader M.V. Sreyamskum­ar called upon the young generation to come to the forefront of battles against injustice drawing inspiratio­n from veterans like Mr. Vasu.

Another socialist leader and freedom Žghter, 100year-old Socio Vasu, was also honoured on the occasion.

The Thampan Thomas Foundation had been giving away the award for the best social worker in India for three years.

While noted socialist and editor of Janata Weekly G.G. Parikh is the recipient of the award this year, activists Medha Patkar and Tushar Gandhi were the recipients in the previous years.

Police personnel removing Kerala Students’ Union activists from the o„ice of the Deputy Director of Education in Kannur on Tuesday. They were protesting against the State government’s alleged apathy in resolving shortage of Plus One seats in the Malabar region.

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 ?? K. RAGESH ?? Human rights activist ‘GROW’ Vasu helping out freedom fighter Socio Vasu with an umbrella as they come out after the award event organised by the Thampan Thomas Foundation in Kozhikode on Tuesday.
K. RAGESH Human rights activist ‘GROW’ Vasu helping out freedom fighter Socio Vasu with an umbrella as they come out after the award event organised by the Thampan Thomas Foundation in Kozhikode on Tuesday.

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