Hyderabad: Sitaram Yechury, who has been elected the new general secretary of the Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M), has been the most prominent face of the party for decades.

Suave and soft-spoken, he has been associated with the Communist movement since his student days and now at the age of 62 faces the onerous task of rebuilding the party.

Popularly known as SRY among his supporters, Yechury is known as a dynamic leader and for his skills in reaching out to people both within and outside the party.

Currently a member of the Rajya Sabha, Yechury has been a member of the CPI-M’s Central Committee since 1984 and the politburo since 1992.

A politician, economist, writer and columnist, Yechury is seen by many in the party as someone who could strengthen the party, which is facing a crisis with a series of electoral reverses.

Born on August 12, 1952, in a Telugu family in then Madras, Yechury did his schooling mostly in Andhra Pradesh. He stood first in the CBSE higher secondary examination. He graduated from St Stephen’s College, Delhi in Economics and got a masters in arts in economics from Jawaharlal Nehru University in Delhi. He discontinued his Ph.D due to his arrest during the emergency in 1975.

Yechury, whose father SS Yechury was an employee in the Road Transport Corporation, was influenced by the communist movement during his student days. He joined the Student Federation of India (SFI) in 1974.

He was later elected the president of JNU’s students union.

In 1978, he became the national joint secretary of SFI and went on to become the national president of the student’s body.

In 1984, he was invited to the Central Committee of the CPI-M and the next year elected to the top decision making body of the party.

Yechury was first elected to the Rajya Sabha in 2005. He served on various parliamentary committees and was re-elected to the Rajya Sabha in 2011.

The communist leader has been playing a key role in rallying the opposition, which has a majority in the upper house.

He has also written the books Left Hand Drive, What is this Hindu Rashtra, Socialism in 21st Century, Communalism vs Secularism and Ghrina Ki Rajniti.