Sitaram Yechury
Sitaram Yechury
Biography of a Renowned Indian Politician
Full Name and Common Aliases
Sitaram Yechury is the full name of this prominent Indian politician. He is commonly known by his initials, S.Y.
Birth and Death Dates
Born on March 22, 1948 (still alive), there is no record of his passing.
Nationality and Profession(s)
Yechury is an Indian citizen, with a long-standing career in politics as a member of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) or CPI(M). He has held various positions within the party, including General Secretary from 2000 to 2015 and again from 2021.
Early Life and Background
Sitaram Yechury was born in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. His family moved to Andhra Pradesh when he was a child. Yechury's entry into politics began at an early age, with his involvement in the Student Federation of India (SFI), the student wing of CPI(M).
Major Accomplishments
Yechury has been instrumental in shaping Indian politics through his work within the CPI(M). His contributions include:
Leading various mass movements and agitations, including anti-privatization campaigns and struggles for land rights.
Advocating for social justice and human rights.
Engaging in international solidarity movements with like-minded organizations worldwide.Notable Works or Actions
Some of his notable works and actions include:
As a member of the Rajya Sabha (Upper House of Parliament), Yechury actively participated in debates on crucial issues affecting India's economy, environment, and social sectors.
He has been an outspoken critic of the government's policies on employment, education, healthcare, and other essential services.Impact and Legacy
Sitaram Yechury's impact on Indian politics is undeniable. His relentless efforts to bring about positive change have left a lasting legacy:
Influencing the course of national debates through his sharp intellect and articulate expression.
* Inspiring a new generation of politicians committed to democratic values and social justice.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
Sitaram Yechury's quotes are widely sought after due to his deep understanding of complex issues and ability to communicate them effectively. His commitment to upholding democratic principles and promoting equality has earned him recognition as a champion of the people's cause.
Quotes by Sitaram Yechury


The central committee just concluded has discussed the elections to five states and the strategies and alliances to be entered into.

While the Congress came out with Federal Investigation Agency Bill after Mumbai attacks, the BJP had come out with POTA. However, the important aspect is how to prevent such terror activities from taking place and there is no thinking on this by either of the two parties

In Assam, we are trying to form a non-Cong, non-BJP front with help of Left Parties.

In education, there is a golden triangle of quantity, quality and equity. You just can't ignore one while strengthening the others.

The nuclear deal is not a great harm to rock the government. If the government does not address four apprehensions raised by CPM, then we will have to think over it.

Probably, the government does not want to have a discussion on these issues before the visit of (US President) George Bush and the BJP also doesn't want to be seen supporting the government's line on the matter. If this is true, then it is really very unfortunate.

We will object if the economy is being looted. The question is what type of reforms. If the reforms are pro-people, we are pro-reform. If the reforms are anti-people, we are anti-reform.

The Government says it will allow FDI in branded goods. But it is a loose term as anything can be branded. We want the Government to specify the items where FDI is allowed.
