Kolkata, Jul 29 () Thousands of people from all walks of life today filed past the body of
Mahasweta Devi
to pay their last respects before the eminent writer and social activist was cremated with full state honours.
Thousands of her admirers, artists, writers, painters and political leaders including Chief Minister
Mamata Banerjee gathered at the
Rabindra Sadan
auditorium where her body was kept.
The eminent writer-activist died yesterday after a cardiac arrest following multi-organ failure at the age of 91.
After the tributes were paid, the body of
Mahasweta
Devi was then taken in a convoy to the
Keoratala
crematorium. Her grandson
Tathagata Bhattacharya
accompanied her in her last journey.
Recalling many fond memories of his childhood and youth with her grandmother,
Tathagata
said he always admired her dedication to fight for the cause of tribals and ensure their uplift.
"Her most famous works were not her best ones. People know her for writing 'Hajar Churashir Maa' but not '
Sri Sri Ganesh Mahima
'," he said.
Twitter was flooded with condolence messages saluting her indomitable spirit to fight for the rights of tribals, Dalits and other oppressed classes.
Bangladeshi writer
Taslima Nasreen
recalled that
Mahsweta
had stood by her during her bad times while acclaimed author
Amitav Ghosh described her death as a "terrible loss for literature".
"RIP Mahasweta Devi. A terrible loss for literature. A great writer and extraordinary activist; a woman with a warm, generous heart," he said in a tweet.
Bollywood
actor
Rahul Bose said, "Tremendous loss. Meeting her you were struck by her principles and courage. And what writing. #MahaswetaDevi #RIP". NIK MD CPS
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