The Kerala Food and Civil Supplies Minister, T M Jacob, died on Sunday at a private hospital in Kochi, officials said.
He was 61 and is survived by wife, a son and a daughter.
The Kerala Congress (Jacob) leader was under treatment for pulmonary hypertension and was hospitalised a few days ago.
Mr Jacob was active in Kerala politics for more than three decades and had handled education and irrigation portfolios in the previous UDF governments headed by Mr K. Karunakaran and Mr A.K. Antony.
Widely recognised as an able administrator and skilled legislator, he entered politics as an activist of the Kerala Congress’ student wing in the 1960s. He served as the general secretary of the Kerala Congress Students (KSC) wing and later became president of the youth wing.
He was first elected in 1977 from Piravom constituency, and was re-elected from the same constituency in 2011 assembly elections
Expressing grief at his demise, the kerala Chief Minister, Mr Oommen Chandy, said, “This is quite unexpected and a big blow to the government and the UDF coalition as a whole.”
The Assembly Speaker, Mr G. Karthikeyan, also expressed grief over the death. In a message, Mr Karthikeyan said in the passing away of Jacob, Kerala has lost an effective legislator and a very good administrator who had proved his ability over the years.
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