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1 First E. M. S. Namboodiripad ministry: 5 April 1957 31 July 1959 Dismissed under Article 356 in the aftermath of the so-called Liberation Struggle [19] 2 Second E. M. S. Namboodiripad ministry: 6 March 1967 1 November 1969 Tendered resignation as a result of internal dissensions and subsequent loss of majority. [20]
[3] 2 National Question in Kerala: 1952 Peoples Pub. House, Bombay [4] 3 Mahatma and His Ism: 1958 Leftword Books [5] 4 Problems of National Integration: 1966 National Book Agency, Calcutta [6] 5 What really happened in Kerala; the story of the disruptive game played by right-wing communists: 1966 National Book Agency, Calcutta [7] [8] 6
7. 12 May 1971 Gujarat: Hitendra Kanaiyalal Desai: Indian National Congress (O) Loss of majority following vertical split in Congress during 1969 presidential election 8. 27 March 1973 Manipur: Mohammed Alimuddin: Manipur Peoples Party: President's rule was imposed even though the opposition had a "tenuous" majority and could have formed a ...
3 Hosdrug GEN N.K.Balakrishnan M SSP 25717 M.N.Nambiar M INC 16056 4 Nileswar GEN V.V.Kunhambu M CPM 34496 T.P.G.Namboodiri M INC 12909 5 Edakkad GEN C.Kannan M CPM 32563 P.P.Lakshmanan M INC 22125 6 Cannanore GEN E.Ahamed M MUL 35261 N.K.Kumaran M INC 26997 7 Madayi GEN M.Manjuran M IND 32974 P.Krishnan M INC 13862 8 Payyannur GEN A.V.Kunhabgu M
The Council of Ministers (1967–69) of Legislative Assembly, Kerala state (better known as E. M. S. Namboodiripad ministry – second term) was the Council of Ministers, the executive wing of state government, in the Indian state of Kerala.
The ministry was led (Chief Minister) by Communist Party of India leader E. M. S. Namboodiripad from 5 April 1957 to 31 July 1959 and had eleven ministries. [ 2 ] One of the first democratically elected Communist governments in the world after San Marino (1942-1947), Namboodiripad and his cabinet are known for their introduction of the Land ...
E. M. S. Namboodiripad swearing in as the Chief Minister of Kerala. The Liberation Struggle in Kerala (1958–59) was a period of anticommunist protest against the first elected state government in Kerala, which was led by E. M. S. Namboodiripad of the Communist Party of India.
United Front or the Seven Party Alliance (Malayalam: Saptha Kakshi Munnani) was an alliance of seven political parties in Kerala state, India, which won the 1967 Kerala Legislative Assembly election and formed the Second E. M. S. Namboodiripad ministry. [1]