In a memorandum submitted to the minister yesterday, Ramachandran's friends, including novelist and former Director of Public Relations G N Panicker and 'Indian Lawyers Congress' state president P Rahim, said there has been no response from his mobile phone.
The Home Minister has asked the authorities to look into the matter, officials said.
Ramachandran, a bachelor, who was staying in a rented lodge near Shankhumugham beach here had not returned to the lodge after leaving the premises a few weeks ago, according to his friends and neighbours.
Ramachandran, now in his 70s, had read Malayalam news for All India Radio from Delhi for over three decades and had an active presence in the Malayali cultural circles in the national capital. After retirement, he has been staying here.
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