On the death anniversary of former Kerala Chief Minister Oommen Chandy, Congress leaders and workers paid tribute to him as a dedicated public servant and advocate for grassroots engagement. Current Chief Minister V.D. Satheesan praised Chandy's commitment to connecting with the people and expressed admiration for his leadership style. Electricity Minister Sunny Joseph highlighted Chandy's unique ability to engage directly with citizens and transform the Kerala Students' Union into a respected organization. Shashi Tharoor noted that Chandy's ambitious infrastructure projects, such as the Vizhinjam seaport, might have been realized if the UDF maintained continuous governance. Other prominent figures from politics, academia, and civil society attended the commemorative event held at the Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee headquarters.
Bias read (Progressive): The article frames Oommen Chandy as a progressive and people-centric leader, emphasizing his grassroots connections and contributions to public welfare. While it presents factual information about his legacy, the tone leans toward celebrating his achievements and associating them with left-leaning (





