Ex-member of national executive of the CPI, Chandra died at around 3 PM in the Maharashtra capital due to old age, party leaders said. He was 94.
"Chandra's was witness to the historic peace movement. He made hefty contributions towards the movement. His demise is a big loss," CPI Maharashtra secretary Bhalchandra Kango said.
According to the Left party's statement, Chandra had taken part in freedom struggle as a student leader and later joined CPI and went on to become its national executive.
A recipient of Lenin Peace Award, Chandra had also worked as the editor of CPI's central organ New Age.
"The Central Secretariat of the CPI pays its respectful homage to one of its prominent leaders and sends party's condolences to the bereaved family," the CPI said in a statement.
Chandra is survived by his son Firoze. His wife, from whom he had taken divorce, had passed away last year, Kango said.
