CPI-M leaders in Kerala, including Chief Minister VS Achuthanandan, today termed the death of party patriarch Jyoti Basu as an irreparable loss.
Achuthanandan said Basu's death was a great loss to CPI-M in particular and the Indian Left in general.
With Basu's death, the CPI-M had lost its most prominent founder leaders who made lasting contributions to make the party a force to reckon with in Indian politics, CPIM state secretary Pinarayi Vijayan said in a message.
"Basu's departure is an irreparable loss, which is not easy to make up", he said.
His unflinching commitment to the party's ideals and programmes, dedication and punctuality had been exemplary and a source of inspiration to party workers down to the lowest rung, he said.
Home minister and CPI-M Polit Bureau member Kodiyeri Balakrishnan said Basu was one of the greatest Marxist-Leninist India ever had.
Recalling the episode of Basu renouncing the prime ministership under the party directive, Balakrishnan said this showed that he was a model communist who was always prepared to go by the party decision.
Basu also showed how a Communist ruler should govern by heading the government in West Bengal for so long.