K. R. Gouri Amma Explained

K. R. Gouri
Office1:Travancore-Cochin Legislative Assembly
Term Start1:1952
Term End1:1953
Constituency1:Cherthala
Office2:Travancore-Cochin Legislative Assembly
1Blankname2:Rajpramukh
Term Start2:1954
Term End2:1956
Constituency2:Cherthala
Order3:1st
Office3:First E. M. S. Namboodiripad ministryRevenue Minister of Kerala
Governor3:Burgula Ramakrishna Rao
Term Start3:5 April 1957
Term End3:31 July 1959
Successor3:K. Chandrasekharan
Constituency3:Cherthala
Office4:Minister for Revenue, Food and Civil Supplies
Governor4:V. Viswanathan
Term Start4:6 March 1967
Term End4:1 November 1969
Predecessor4:K. Chandrasekharan
Successor4:K. T. Jacob
Constituency4:Cherthala
Office5:Minister for Agriculture and Social Welfare
Governor5:Jothi Venkatachalam
Term Start5:25 January 1980
Term End5:20 October 1981
Constituency5:Aroor
Office6:Minister for Industries and Social Welfare
Governor6:P. Ramachandran
Term Start6:26 March 1987
Term End6:17 June 1991
Predecessor6:P. K. Kunhalikutty
Successor6:E. Ahamed
Constituency6:Aroor
Office7:Minister for Agriculture
Governor7:Sukhdev Singh Kang
Term Start7:17 May 2001
Term End7:29 August 2004
Predecessor7:Krishnan Kaniyamparambil
Constituency7:Aroor
Office8:Minister for Agriculture
Governor8:R. L. Bhatia
Term Start8:31 August 2004
Term End8:12 May 2006
Successor8:Mullakkara Retnakaran
Constituency8:Aroor
Office9:General Secretary of
Janadhipathya Samrakshana Samithi
Term Start9:30 March 1994
Term End9:31 January 2021
Birth Date:1919 7, df=yes[1] [2]
Nickname:Gouri Amma
Birth Name:Kalathilparambil Raman Gouri
Birth Place:Pattanakkad, (near Cherthala), Travancore, British India
(now Kerala, India)
Death Date:[3]
Death Place:Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala
Spouse:T. V. Thomas (estranged)
Relatives:Susheela Gopalan
Website:Government of Kerala
Alma Mater:Maharaja's College, Ernakulam
St. Teresa's College, Ernakulam
Government Law College, Thiruvananthapuram
Party:JSS
Awards:Kerala Sahitya Academy Award
Signature:Signature of K R Gowri Amma.png

K. R. Gouri (14 July 1919 – 11 May 2021), born Kalathilparambil Raman Gouri, commonly known as Gouri Amma, was an Indian politician from Alappuzha in central Kerala.[4] She was one of the most prominent leaders of the Left movement in India.

Born near Cherthala, K. R. Gouri studied at Maharaja's College and Government Law College, Thiruvananthapuram. Refusing an offer from the Government of Travancore to be appointed a magistrate, she joined the Communist Party in 1948. She was elected to Travancore-Cochin Legislative Assembly in 1952 and 1954.[5] She served as the Land Revenue or Social Welfare minister in the 1957, 1967 (Namboodiripad), 1980 and 1987 (Nayanar) Kerala ministries. As the Revenue Minister in the first Kerala ministry, she famously piloted the Kerala Agrarian Relations Bill.

K. R. Gouri was expelled from Communist Party of India Marxist in 1994, and subsequently became a minister in the Congress-led Kerala Cabinet from 2001 to 2006.[6]

Early life

Early career

K. R. Gouri was born on 14 July 1919 to K. A. Raman and Parvathi Amma in a wealthy Ezhava family in Alappuzha, Travancore. She studied at Maharaja's College, Ernakulam and St. Teresa's College, Ernakulam (Graduation in History). She obtained her law degree (B. L.) from Government Law College, Thiruvananthapuram and enrolled as an advocate at Sherthalai.

Gouri was the first woman from the Ezhava community to get a degree in law. She famously refused an offer from C. P. Ramaswami Aiyar, the Prime Minister of Travancore, to be appointed a government magistrate.

She married her colleague T. V. Thomas in 1957 who at that time had a surviving legally married wife and son. The couple was later estranged.[7]

In Travancore politics

K. R. Gouri started her public life with the Quit India Movement and later joined the agitation for the merger Travancore with the state of India. She joined the Communist Party in 1948 (by this period, she had started working for the Party among coir workers in Alappuzha). She unsuccessfully ran for office from Sherthalai Constituency in the 1948 Travancore elections. Subsequently she underwent imprisonment and endured severe police torture.[8]

She was elected to the Travancore-Cochin Legislative Assembly in 1952 and 1954 (she was in prison throughout the election period).

In Kerala politics

In the first Kerala ministry

The state of Kerala was constituted on 1 November 1956 (States Reorganization Act). In 1957, the Communist Party of India defeated the Indian National Congress in the first Kerala Legislative Assembly elections and, under E. M. S. Namboodiripad, formed the first non-Congress government in independent India. K. R. Gouri, member from Sherthalai, was chosen as the Revenue Minister.

Kerala Agrarian Relations Bill

As the Revenue Minister in the first Kerala ministry, K. R. Gouri piloted the Kerala Agrarian Relations Bill in December, 1957. Two major aims of the legislation introduced were the abolition of tenancy and the security for landless agriculture labourers or the hut dwellers.[9] The bill gave tenants the right to buy their land from the owner at a price set by regulations, placed ceilings on the amount of land a family could own, established procedures for determining a fair rent, made illegal any evictions after the formation of Kerala and set up Land Tribunals in every taluk.

The Kerala Assembly passed the bill on 10 June 1959. The President refused to assent the bill and sent it back with recommendations. The new Congress-led alliance government passed the amended bill as Agrarian Relations Act in 1960 (which was declared unconstitutional by the Kerala High Court in 1963).

Split in the Party

In 1964, ideological differences over a split between the Soviets and the Chinese communists and over the response to the 1962 India-China war prompted a large faction of party members to break with the Communist Party of India and form the Communist Party of India Marxist.[10] After the split of 1964, K. R. Gouri joined the newly formed Communist Party of India Marxist.

With the Communist Party of India Marxist

In 1967 assembly elections resulted in the formation of the Communist Party of India Marxist-led United Front government in Kerala (Second Namboodiripad ministry). K. R. Gouri, a member from Aroor, was chosen as Minister for Revenue, Social Welfare and Law. She served from March 1967 to November 1969.

From 25 January 1980 till 20 October 1981 K. R. Gouri served as Minister for Agriculture, Social Welfare, Industries, Vigilance and Justice Administration in the first E. K. Nayanar ministry.[11]

1987 assembly elections

The Left Democratic Front projected K. R. Gouri as the Chief Minister designate in the 1987 election assembly campaign. But once the alliance emerged victorious, the party chose veteran leader E. K. Nayanar instead.

In the Second E. K. Nayanar ministry (1987–1991), K. R. Gouri served as Minister for Industries and Social Welfare, Vigilance and Administration of Justice.[12]

With the Congress Party

K. R. Gouri was expelled from Communist Party of India Marxist in 1994. She founded Janadhipathya Samrakshana Samithi (the J. S. S.) in 1994, which later became a member of the Congress-led anti-Marxist alliance United Democratic Front.[13]

Minister in the Congress ministries

K. R. Gouri served as the Minister of Agriculture in the third A. K. Antony ministry (May 2001 – August 2004). She also a served as the Minister of Agriculture, Soil Conservation, Soil Survey, Warehousing Corporation, Dairy Development, Milk Co-operatives, Agricultural University, Animal Husbandry and Coir in the first Chandy ministry (August 2004 – May 2006).[14]

Later years

Gouri published her autobiography titled Athmakatha, which won the Kerala Sahitya Academy Award for best Autobiography/Biography in 2011.[15] [16]

K. R. Gouri died on 11 May 2021.[17] She was cremated at the Valiya Chudukad in Alappuzha.[18]

Positions held

In popular culture

Films

Notes and References

  1. Web site: K. R. Gouri Amma. https://web.archive.org/web/20210128060410/http://www.niyamasabha.org/codes/members/m199.htm . 2021-01-28 . Kerala Legislative Assembly. Government of Kerala.
  2. Web site: 11 May 2021 . J S S Leader K. R. Gouri Amma, 102, No More . Mathrubhumi.
  3. Web site: Radhakrishnan. S. Anil. Veteran Communist Leader K. R. Gouri Amma No More. 11 May 2021. The Hindu.
  4. News: Krishnakumar . R. . 4 July 2021 . K. R. Gouri Amma: Death of a Red Star . Frontline . The Hindu .
  5. News: Premkumar . Siddharth . 9 July 2020 . Gowri Amma: The Best C M Kerala Never Had . Outlook Magazine .
  6. News: Krishnakumar . R. . 2008 . The Pioneers: K.R. Gouri Amma . Frontline Magazine . https://web.archive.org/web/20110602190250/http://flonnet.com/fl2511/stories/20080606251102700.htm . 2011-06-02.
  7. Book: Jeffrey, Robin . Politics, Women and Well-Being: How Kerala Became 'a Model' . Palgrave MacMillan . 1992 . Cambridge Commonwealth Series . 215.
  8. Web site: K. R. Gouri Amma . Kerala Legislative Assembly . Government of Kerala.
  9. Book: Jeffrey, Robin . Politics, Women and Well-Being: How Kerala Became 'a Model' . Palgrave MacMillan . 1992 . Cambridge Commonwealth Series . 172–74.
  10. Web site: Routray . Bibhu Prasad . Communist Party of India . Encyclopædia Britannica.
  11. Web site: E. K. Nayanar Ministry . Kerala Legislative Assembly . Government of Kerala.
  12. News: Kurian . Vinson . 11 May 2021 . Gouri Amma: An Icon and Inspiration for Women in Kerala . The Hindu Businessline .
  13. News: 24 March 2006 . 86-year-old Kerala Minister Ready for Battle . The Times of India . https://web.archive.org/web/20060910030250/http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/1463071.cms . 2006-09-10 .
  14. Web site: K. R. Gowri Amma . https://web.archive.org/web/20100204231040/http://www.mahilalu.com/gowri_amma_success_story.php . 2010-02-04 . Mahilalu .
  15. News: 2 August 2012 . Kerala Sahitya Akademi Awards Announced . The New Indian Express .
  16. News: 4 December 2019 . Pusthakaparichayam: K. R. Gouri Amma - Athmakatha . Mathrubhumi . https://web.archive.org/web/20191205070901/https://www.mathrubhumi.com/books/books-details/aathmakatha-k-r-gowriyamma-k-r-gouri-s-autobiography-1.4334637 . 2019-12-05.
  17. News: 11 May 2021 . Thottaduthethi Vazhuthiya Mukhyamanthripadam; Thallipparanju, Purathakki Party . Malayala Manorama .
  18. Web site: Joseph . Neethu . 11 May 2021 . K R Gouri Amma Gets the Most Revered Adieu for a Communist . The News Minute.
  19. Web site: Balan . Saritha S. . 21 June 2019 . The Story of Gouri Amma: One of Kerala's Tallest Woman Politicians turns 100 . The News Minute.
  20. Web site: Kochukudy . Anand . 23 December 2020 . Rewinding to the Times When Malayalam Cult Film 'Lal Salam' Swayed the Masses . The Wire.