First Namboodiripad ministry explained

Cabinet Name:First EMS Namboothiripad Ministry
Cabinet Number:1st
Jurisdiction:Kerala
Incumbent:5 April 1957 – 31 July 1959
Date Formed:5 April 1957
Date Dissolved:31 July 1959
Government Head:E. M. S. Namboodiripad
Political Party:[1]
Election:1957
Opposition Leader:P. T. Chacko

The Council of Ministers (1957–59) of Legislative Assembly, Kerala state (better known as E. M. S. Namboodiripad ministry - first term) was the first 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 Reform Ordinance and the Education Bill. The government was dismissed in 1959 by the Central Government, which invoked the controversial Article 356 of the Indian Constitution, following what later became known as The Liberation Struggle.

The State of Kerala was formed on 1 November 1956 as per the States Reorganisation Act of 1956. The erstwhile Travancore-Cochin and the Malabar district of Madras state were reorganized to form the state of Kerala. After the first ever elections to the Kerala Legislative Assembly in 1957, the Communist Party of India emerged as the single largest party. E M S Namboodiripad formed the first elected government with the support of 5 independent legislators. The government was not able to complete its full 5 years term. Government was dismissed by the President of India by the use of Article 356 of Indian constitution following the 'Liberation Struggle' (Vimochana Samaram in Malayalam).

The Kerala Council of Ministers, during Namboodiripad's term as Chief Minister of Kerala, consisted of:6

MinisterMinistry/PortfolioParty
1E. M. S. NamboodiripadCommunist Party of India
2C. Achutha MenonMinister for Finance
3K. P. GopalanMinister for Industries
4K. R. Gowri AmmaMinister for Revenue and Excise
5Joseph MundasseryMinister for Education and Cooperation
6T. V. ThomasMinister for Labour, Employment and Transport
7P. K. Chathan MasterMinister for Local Self Government
8T. A. MajeedMinister for Public Works
9K. C. GeorgeMinister for Food and Forest
10V. R. Krishna IyerMinister for Irrigation, Prisons, Law and Electricity[3] Independent
11A. R. MenonMinister for HealthIndependent

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.niyamasabha.org/codes/Ministers Book Final.pdf
  2. Web site: Council of Ministers since 1957 - First Kerala Legislative Assembly . Government of Kerala . https://web.archive.org/web/20130403014109/http://www.kerala.gov.in/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=4225&Itemid=3218 . 3 April 2013 . live.
  3. News: Former Supreme Court judge V R Krishna Iyer dead . 5 December 2014 . The Indian Express . Shaju . Philip . 29 January 2019.