Sampat Prakash, a prominent and respected trade unionist in Kashmir, passed away on Saturday afternoon in Srinagar due to cardiac arrest, according to The Chenab Times sources. The 85-year-old activist had been instrumental in shaping trade union activism in the region, even enduring imprisonment for his unwavering dedication. His recent vocal interviews had sparked controversy and garnered attention, as he continued to express his opposition to the reading down of Jammu and Kashmir’s special status.
Sampat Prakash, hailed as one of Kashmir’s most revered activists, breathed his last on Saturday, leaving a profound void within the activist community. Throughout his life, he had remained committed to fighting for the rights and welfare of the working class. His relentless pursuit of justice and equality had made him a respected figure among trade unions and the people of Kashmir.
The late activist’s contributions to trade union activism in Kashmir were immense. He played a pivotal role in shaping the movement and ensuring the voice of the working class was heard. Even after retiring from his formal service, Sampat Prakash continued to be a vocal advocate for labor rights and social justice.
In recent days, the 85-year-old had gained attention for his candid interviews, in which he expressed his strong opposition to the reading down of Jammu and Kashmir’s special status. His unwavering stance on the matter sparked controversy, but it also highlighted his unyielding commitment to the cause he held dear.
The Chenab Times News Desk

