Sitaram Yechury (born 12 August 1952) is an Indian
marxist
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politician and a leader of the
Communist Party of India (Marxist)
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. He is a member of the
Politburo of the Communist Party of India (Marxist)
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, the largest communist party in India.
Early life
Sitaram Yechury was born on 12 August 1952 in an Andhra
Telugu
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-speaking family of
Madras
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(Chennai).
His father Sarveswara Somayajula Yechury was an engineer in the
Andhra Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation
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.
["S.S. Yechury memorial office building opened"]
''The Hindu''. 25 July 2011. Retrieved 21 April 2015. His mother Kalpakam Yechury was a government officer.
[Akshaya Mukul (21 April 2015)]
"1969 Telangana agitation brought Sitaram Yechury to Delhi"
''Economic Times''. Retrieved 21 April 2015. He grew up in
Hyderabad
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and studied at
All Saints High School, Hyderabad
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till his tenth standard. The
Telangana agitation of 1969 brought him to Delhi.
[ He joined Presidents Estate School, ]New Delhi
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and achieved the All-India first rank in the Central Board of Secondary Education Higher Secondary Examination. Subsequently, he studied B.A. (Hons.) in Economics at the St. Stephen's College, Delhi
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and M.A. in Economics, from Jawaharlal Nehru University
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(JNU), achieving first class in both. He joined the JNU for a Ph.D. in Economics, which was aborted with his arrest during The Emergency.
Political career
Yechury joined the Students' Federation of India
The Students' Federation of India (abbreviated as SFI) is an Indian left-wing student organisation politically aligned to the ideologies of Independence, Democracy and Socialism. Currently, V. P. Sanu and Mayukh Biswas are elected as the All ...
(SFI) in 1974. A year later, he joined the Communist Party of India (Marxist)
The Communist Party of India (Marxist) (abbreviated as CPI(M)/CPIM/CPM) is a Marxism–Leninism, Marxist–Leninist communist List of political parties in India, political party in India. It is the largest communist party of India in term ...
.
Yechury was arrested in 1975 during the Emergency while he was still a student at JNU. He went underground for some time, organising resistance to the Emergency, before his arrest. After the Emergency, he was elected as the President of the JNU Students' Union thrice during one year (1977–78). Yechury, along with Prakash Karat, was instrumental in creating an impregnable leftist bastion at JNU.[
In 1978, Yechury was elected as All-India Joint Secretary of SFI, and went on to become the All India President of SFI. He was the first president of SFI who was not from Kerala or Bengal.][ In 1984, he was elected to the Central Committee of the CPI(M). In 1985, the party constitution was modified and a five-man central secretariat was elected, consisting of younger stalwarts - him, Prakash Karat, ]Sunil Moitra
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, P. Ramachandran and S. Ramachandran Pillai - to work under the direction and control of the politburo.[Sreedhar Pillai (31 January 1989)]
"Vote for continuity: 13th party congress of CPI(M) in Trivandrum one of the most significant in its history"
''India Today''. Retrieved 20 April 2015. He left the SFI in 1986. He was then elected to the Politburo
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Names
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at the Fourteenth Congress in 1992 and as the fifth General Secretary of CPI(M) at the party's 21st party Congress in Visakhapatnam
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on 19 April 2015. He and politburo member S. Ramachandran Pillai were the frontrunners for the post but the former was unanimously chosen after Pillai chose to withdraw. He succeeded Prakash Karat, who had held the post for three consecutive terms, from 2005 to 2015. He was again re-elected as General Secretary of CPI(M) at the 22nd Party Congress held at Hyderabad during 18 April 2018 to 22 April 2018.
Yechury is considered to uphold the coalition-building legacy of former general secretary Harkishan Singh Surjeet
Harkishan Singh Surjeet (23 March 1916 – 1 August 2008) was an Indian Communist politician from Punjab, who served as the General Secretary of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) from 1992 to 2005 and was a member of the party's Political Bu ...
. He worked with P. Chidambaram
Palaniappan Chidambaram (born 16 September 1945), better known as P. Chidambaram, is an Indian politician and lawyer who currently serves as Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha. He served as the Chairman of the Parliamentary Standing Committee ...
to draft the common minimum programme
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The common minimum programme of Congres ...
for the United Front
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government in 1996 and had actively pursued the coalition-building process during the formation of the United Progressive Alliance
United Progressive Alliance (UPA) is a centre-left political alliance of predominantly left-leaning political parties in India. It was formed after the 2004 general election with support from left-leaning political parties when no single party ...
government in 2004.[Rajesh Ramachandran (20 April 2015)]
"Sitaram Yechury: A fine combination of pleasant personality, interpersonal skills & flair for negotiation"
''Economic Times''. Retrieved 21 April 2015[Anita Joshua (19 April 2015)]
"Yechury has an unenviable task on hand"
''The Hindu''. Retrieved 21 April 2015
Yechury has headed the party's international department and the party used to depute him as fraternal delegate to the party conferences of most socialist countries. A prolific writer, he has authored many books and writes the fortnightly column ''Left Hand Drive'' for ''Hindustan Times
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It was founded by Sunder Singh Lyall ...
'', a widely circulated daily. He has edited party's fortnightly newspaper '' People's Democracy'' for the past 20 years.[Saubhadra Chatterji (19 April 2015)]
"From an activist to CPI-M general secretary: Sitaram Yechury's journey"
''Hindustan Times''. Retrieved 20 April 2015.
Role in Rajya Sabha
Yechury was elected to Rajya Sabha
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from West Bengal
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in July 2005. He is known for bringing several popular issues to the notice of parliament and for raising questions on important issues. On blaming by the ruling party for frequent disruptions in parliament, he said that government cannot escape from its responsibility by blaming the opposition for frequent disruptions. He justifies disruptions in parliament by calling it a legitimate process in a democracy.
During the negotiations for the Indo-US Nuclear Pact, Yechury listed in the Rajya Sabha all the conditions that the CPM required of the agreement. After the Manmohan Singh
Manmohan Singh (; born 26 September 1932) is an Indian politician, economist and statesman who served as the 13th prime minister of India from 2004 to 2014. He is also the third longest-serving prime minister after Jawaharlal Nehru and Indir ...
government satisfied all the conditions, he was overruled by Prakash Karat, who claimed that the agreement still violated the CPM's idea of "independent foreign policy". It is said that this left Yechury "displeased and helpless".
On 3 March 2015 during parliament session, Yechury moved an amendment to President Pranab Mukherjee
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's address on the inaugural day of Parliament's budget session, which was passed by division of votes in Rajya Sabha
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which brought huge embarrassment to the Modi government. Parliamentary affairs minister Venkaiah Naidu stated that Yechury's concern had been noted and requested him to not go ahead with the amendment as this was not a convention. Yechury said normally he would accept such a request, but he was pressing for the amendment as the government left no choice as even after 14 hours of debate, opposition was denied opportunity to seek clarification on the Prime Minister's reply. This was the fourth time in Rajya Sabha's history that an amendment moved by the opposition to the motion of thanks to the President's address had been passed.
Views on United States
Yechury is a staunch critic of US foreign policy. He also criticised the visit of the US president Barack Obama
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on Republic Day.
While blaming the US for rise of Islamic fundamentalism he said, "US military interventions in West Asia have created a situation of complete uncertainty. The military interventions have always given birth to the rise of fundamentalism, which we see today in the menace that has been created by the ISIS. They have given birth to such tendencies."[
He also blames the US for its hegemonic attitude, he said "Now, in their (US) quest for global hegemony, they are trying to capture the energy resources in the world. They are trying to control the entire process of the energy transfers or trade in the world. And for this reason, their military interventions has also continuing to deny the Palestinians their legitimate right to a homeland."][ He was also a staunch critic of abrogation of article 370 and 35A in Jammu and Kashmir.
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Personal life
Yechury is married to journalist Seema Chisti, formerly the Delhi editor of BBC Hindi Service. She was the Resident Editor of Indian Express
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, Delhi. Yechury said in a ScoopWhoop
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episode that his wife financially sustains him. He was married before, to Indrani Mazumdar, daughter of Vina Mazumdar
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, and has a daughter and a son from this marriage. His daughter, Akhila Yechury, is a major in history and teaches at the University of Edinburgh
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and University of St. Andrews.[ Mohan Kanda IAS, former Chief Secretary of Andhra Pradesh, is Yechury's maternal uncle.][
His son Ashish Yechury died on 22 April 2021 due to ]COVID-19
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, he was 34.
On 12 September 2020, he along with Yogendra Yadav
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and others was named in the supplementary chargesheet by Delhi Police
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for their alleged role in 2020 Delhi riots
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over which Yechury responded that BJP was misusing its power to target the opposition.
Books
Yechury has authored the following books:
* ''What is This Hindu Rashtra?: On Golwalkar's Fascistic Ideology and the Saffron Brigade's Practice'' (Frontline Publications, Hyderabad, 1993)
* ''Pseudo Hinduism Exposed: Saffron Brigade's Myths and Reality'' (Communist Party of India (Marxist), New Delhi, 1993)
* ''Caste and Class in Indian Politics Today'' (Prajasakti Book House, Hyderabad, 1997)
* ''Oil Pool Deficit Or Cesspool of Deceit'' (Communist Party of India (Marxist), New Delhi, 1997)
* ''Socialism in a Changing World'' (Prajasakti Book House, Hyderabad, 2008)
* Left Hand Drive: Concrete Analysis of Concrete Conditions (Prajasakti Book House, Hyderabad, 2012)
* ''Modi Government: New Surge of Communalism'' (Prajasakti Book House, Hyderabad, 2014)
* ''Communalism vs. Secularism''
* ''Ghrina Ki Rajniti'' (Vani Prakashan, New Delhi, 2006) (in Hindi)
Yechury has edited the following books:
* ''People's Diary of Freedom Struggle'' (Communist Party of India (Marxist), New Delhi, 2008)
* ''The Great Revolt A Left Appraisal'' (Communist Party of India (Marxist), New Delhi)
* ''Global Economic Crisis: A Marxist Perspective''
References
External links
Yechury's column in ''Hindustan Times''
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Living people
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Students' Federation of India All India Presidents
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