The cremation took place with full state honours at Payyambalam beach, the final resting place of several of Raghavan's Communist colleagues including former Chief Minister E K Nayanar.
Kerala Finance Minister K M Mani, Culture Minister K C Joseph and Agriculture Minister K P Mohanan, members of the bereaved family and leaders of all political parties including the CPI(M) turned up to offer final salute to Raghavan.
Once a firebrand CPI(M) leader, Raghavan was expelled from the party in 1986 following sharp differences with the leadership, after which he formed CMP, which had been part of the Congress-led UDF for long.
A virulent face of the CPI(M) in the party bastion Kannur, he had a vital role in building its youth front.
He was forced to go out of the party after the leadership rejected the 'alternative' tactical line he pressed, which made a strong case for an alliance with Indian Union Muslim League to take on the Congress-led UDF in the state.
He served as minister for Co-operation in 91-1996 and 2001-06 UDF ministries.
He is survived by wife, a daughter and three sons, two of whom -- M V Girish Kumar and M V Nikesh Kumar -- are journalists.
