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P. Mohan
Member of Parliament
ConstituencyMadurai
Personal details
Born(1949-12-30)30 December 1949
Madurai, Tamil Nadu
Died30 October 2009(2009-10-30) (aged 59)
Chennai
Political partyCPI(M)
SpousePoongavanam
Children3 sons and 2 daughters
ResidenceMadurai
As of 22 September, 2006
Source: [1]

Mohan Ponnusamy (30 December 1949 – 30 October 2009) was an Indian politician and a member of the state unit of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI(M)). He was a member of the 13th Lok Sabha and 14th Lok Sabha, representing the Madurai constituency of Tamil Nadu as a candidate of the CPI(M). P. Mohan died on 30 October 2009 at 1830 hrs.[1]

Comrade P Mohan was active in the student movement before he joined the Party in 1973. He worked as the District Secretary of the Democratic Youth Federation of India in Madurai later on. He served as the Secretary of the Madurai Urban district of the Party for 16 years. He was a member of the Tamil Nadu State Committee of the CPI(M) for the past 25 years. P. Mohan conducted various big struggles in Madurai. Notable among them was for improving facilities at the Madurai District Hospital during the course of which he was brutally attacked by the police and had to be hospitalized for a long time. He was elected as a Member of the Lok Sabha from Madurai for two consecutive terms in 1999 and 2004. As an MP he effectively initiated discussion concerning the people of Tamil Nadu in parliament. P Mohan will be remembered as a tireless worker, who was known for his simplicity and utmost dedication to the cause of the common people until his death.

References

  1. ^ "[Marxistindia] Condolence - Com. P Mohan". dev1.cpim.org. cpim. Retrieved 21 March 2020.