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Socialist thinker Surendra Mohan dies
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He is survived by his wife Manju, a former Janata Dal activist, and a son and a daughter.
His cremation took place in the afternoon. A large number of leaders, cutting across political parties, attended it.

Known for his simple lifestyle and consistent ideology, Mohan was a member of the Rajya Sabha (1978-84) and also chairman of the Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC).
Union Minister S Jaipal Reddy, former minister Ram Vilas Paswan, Arya Samaj leader Swami Agnivesh and noted journalist Kuldip Nayyar were among those who attended the cremation.

Describing Mohan as “the last Gandhian”, Reddy said: “Mohan was one of the great socialist intellectuals of independent India. He was a symbol of sacrifice and probity.”

In a condolence message, former prime minister H D Deve Gowda said he was “shocked and saddened by the passing away of the veteran socialist leader”.

“The late leader was not only a fellow-traveller on the path of socialism but also like an elder brother to me,” Gowda said in his message.

Under his chairmanship, the Khadi and Village Industries Commission also became a vehicle for upliftment of the rural artisans.

Swami Agnivesh said Mohan practised what he preached. “His example of simplicity, concern for the fellow-beings and poor are highly needed in the present India, where the disparities between the rich and poor are increasing,” he added.

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(Published 17 December 2010, 23:13 IST)