✊🔥 Comrade K K N Kutty — Amar Rahe! 🔥✊
Revolutionary Salutes on His Third Death Anniversary
Dear Comrades,
On this solemn day of 8th December 2025, the working-class movement across the nation bows its head in reverence to the immortal memory of Comrade K K N Kutty, whose untimely demise on 8th December 2022 left a deep void—one that continues to be profoundly felt by the entire trade union fraternity, especially the Central Government employees and pensioners.
Comrade Kutty was not merely a leader—he was an institution, a school of thought, a guiding force whose ideological clarity, organizational commitment, and unwavering conviction shaped decades of struggles. Beginning his journey as an employee in the Chennai Income Tax Office and an activist of the Tamil Nadu Confederation movement, he marched forward with determination until he rose to the highest echelons of leadership—serving the Confederation as Secretary General, President, and Vice President.
As a stalwart representative in the JCM National Council and Standing Committee, he walked shoulder to shoulder with legendary comrades such as Comrade Shiva Gopal Mishra and Comrade S. K. Vyas, contributing immensely to the formulation of Pay Commission memoranda and shaping the collective vision of the workers' movement. His deep involvement in the international labour front—WFTU, TUI, and other global platforms—reflected his understanding that workers’ struggles transcend borders, and solidarity is the strongest weapon of the oppressed.
I feel privileged to have interacted with him on several occasions—during strike campaigns in Bhubaneswar, national trade union education programmes, NFPE Federal Executive Meetings, and all India Conferences. One unforgettable moment remains my long exchange with him during the national debate on the 7th CPC Memorandum organized by AIPEU, Group–C in New Delhi in 2014. Our last meeting was during the AIPEU Gr-C All India Conference at Shri Anandpur Sahib, Punjab, between 28th and 30th March 2022, a memory that now stands frozen in time.
Comrade Kutty was unique—soft-spoken yet ideologically uncompromising, humble yet intellectually towering, gentle yet fierce against injustice. His life remained deeply rooted in socialist values, and his class-conscious commitment never wavered. His demise created an irreplaceable vacuum in the working-class and pensioners’ movement of India.
Today, as we remember him on his third death anniversary, we do not mourn alone—we remember with pride, respect and responsibility. His life is not a closed chapter of history, but a torch that must continue to burn through our struggles, our unity, and our determination.
Let us reaffirm our commitment:
➡️ to uphold his ideology,
➡️ to carry forward his unfinished tasks,
➡️ and to remain steadfast in the fight for justice, dignity, and workers’ rights.
Comrade K K N Kutty—Your memory is a movement. Your legacy is our roadmap. Your name is immortal.
✨ Comrade K K N Kutty — Amar Rahe! Amar Rahe!! Amar Rahe!!! ✨
In Revolutionary Solidarity,
✍️ Bruhaspati Samal
General Secretary
Confederation of Central Govt. Employees & Workers,
Odisha State CoC

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