Friends & colleagues mourn the loss of the former Mayor of Harrow, Mrinal Choudhury

Tuesday 04th August 2020 09:11 EDT
 

The former Mayor of Harrow, Mrinal Choudhury passed away last Friday. 

 

Assembly Member for Brent & Harrow, Chair of London Assembly, Navin Shah shared this sad news on Twitter. He tweeted : “A tragic and sudden loss of Mrinal Choudhury a close friend, former Mayor of #Harrow and respected community activist - passed away on last Friday. A poet, he loved art, culture and spirituality. Will be sorely missed by the diverse communities in Harrow and @UKLabour RIP MRINAL.” 

 

Mourning the loss of the former Mayor, the London Mayors' Association also tweeted, “The London Mayors' Association is sad to learn of the sudden death of Councillor Mrinal Choudhury Mayor of the London Borough of Harrow 2011/12 and our Member.” 

 

Gareth Thomas, Labour & Co-op MP for Harrow West; Shadow Minister for International Trade shared his message on the demise of his former colleague, “It was an honour to know and serve alongside the wonderful ⁦@UKLabour⁩ Cllr & former Mayor Mrinal Choudhury who has just passed away. Here too with great friend ⁦@NavinShah2016⁩ RIP old friend.”

 

Arjun Mittra, Labour Cllr for East Finchley, London Borough of Barnet tweeted, “Really sad to hear that Mrinal Choudhury has passed away. A dearly beloved uncle.”

Labour Councillor, Richard Cotton posted on Twitter, “So sad to hear of the death of Mrinal Choudhury who was Mayor of Harrow 2011-12, a wonderfully efficient Secretary of the London Labour Mayors’ Association and a lovely man. When we get to celebrate our centenary we will pay special tribute to him. Sympathy to his wife & family.”

 

Krupesh Hirani, Brent Labour Councillor and Cabinet Member for Public Health, Culture and Leisure tweeted, “Sad to hear about the loss of Mrinal. He was a brilliant individual that worked so hard for the community. RIP.” Current councillor for Kenton West, past Mayor of Harrow 2014-15 and Cabinet Assistant for Business, Ajay Maru posted, “Sad loss indeed RIP Mrinal.”


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