Comrade P.Appaji, former Assistant General Secretary of All India Telecom Employees Union Class III and a senior leader of the Telecom movement passed away to-day (28-11-2011) morning at Udupi. He was ailing for some time and was in the ICU.
Com. Appaji was a fearless fighter and fully committed to the cause of the workers. At the Thiruvananthapuram All India Conference of AITE Union Class III in 1994, he was elected as Asst. General Secretary along with Coms. P.Abhimanyu and P.Asokababu. Many times he was at CHQ to assist in the functioning of the All India Union. He was a great help to the CHQ whether at Delhi or in Udupi. A very simple and down to the earth person, Com. Appaji was respected and loved by the workers. After retirement a few years back, he had settled about some fifty miles away from Udupi along with his family consisting of wife and two sons. He was very much interested in agriculture and had settled in the interior to have his land developed with many kinds of agricultural crops. It was at this time that the rare dreaded disease caught with him. He was under prolong treatment which required costly injections and medicines. But the costly treatment and the close affectionate attendance from the family could not save him from the serious disease.
I had the opportunity to visit him on 4th May of this year at his residence. Along with Coms. G.B.Salakki, AGS and P.Mukundan, a senior comrade from Kundapura, myself and wife visited him at his residence in the interior Brahmavaram, about 80 km from Managalore. He was sick and pale and has just returned from the hospital a few days back. He was very happy to see us. He was very keen to know about the latest developments about union. CHQ used to send the union journals to him regularly. We had idly and tea along with the family. I honoured him with a shawl. He was so happy, despite his illness, in meeting us. His wife and son were also very happy to have our company for about one hour.
Now Com. Appaji has become a memory, a memory of commitment to the union, a memory of affection. I convey my heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family including his life partner and two sons.
Red Salute to Com. Appaji!
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