R. Balakrishna Pillai Explained

R. Balakrishna Pillai
Birth Date:1934 4, df=yes
Birth Place:Valakom, Kottarakara, Kingdom of Travancore
Nationality:Indian
Residence:Keezhoottu Puthen Veedu, Valakom, Kottarakara, Kollam
Death Place:Kottarakara, Kollam, Kerala, India
Office:Minister for Transport, Government of Kerala
Office4:Minister for Electricity, Government of Kerala
Term Start4:25 May 1986
Term End4:25 March 1987
Term Start5:24 May 1982
Term End5:5 June 1985
Term Start6:25 January 1980
Term End6:20 October 1981
Office7:Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha
Term Start7:1971
Term End7:1977
Constituency7:Mavelikara
Predecessor7:G. P. Mangalathumadom
Successor7:B. K. Nair
Office8:Member of the Kerala Legislative Assembly
Constituency8:Kottarakkara
Predecessor8:Kottara Gopalakrishnan
Successor8:P. Aisha Potty
Constituency9:Pathanapuram
Predecessor9:N. Rajagopalan Nair
Successor9:P. K. Raghavan
Office10:Chairman of the Kerala State Welfare Corporation for Forward Communities
Predecessor10:Justice A.V. Ramakrishna Pillai
Successor10:K. G. Premjith
Predecessor11:Office established
Successor11:Justice A.V. Ramakrishna Pillai
Occupation:Politician
Children:3 (incl. Ganesh Kumar)

Keezhoote Raman Balakrishna Pillai (8 March 1935 – 3 May 2021) was an Indian politician who served as minister of the state of Kerala in India, holding portfolios such as Transport and Electricity. He was a member of the Kerala Legislative Assembly from Kottarakara constituency in Kollam district for almost three decades. He was the Chairman of Kerala Congress (B). Throughout his political career, Pillai remained a controversial figure in Kerala state politics. He was the first Kerala minister to be imprisoned for corruption.

Gandeevam, a biography of Pillai written by Vrindavanam Venugopalan with a foreword by Sooranad Kunjan Pillai, was published by Viswakeralam Daily. Pillai's autobiography was published by DC Books in 2011. He also acted in two Malayalam movies in 1979 and 1980 - Vedikkettu and Ival Oru Naadody. Prisoner 5990 is his autobiography.

Personal life

Balakrishna Pillai was born on 3 April 1934, in Valakom near Kottarakkara in Kollam district, as the son of Keezhoote Raman Pillai and Karthyayani Amma. His father was a wealthy Nair landlord with plenty of land in the present-day Kerala and Tamil Nadu states. He was married to Vatsalakumari and has two daughters and a son. The latter, K. B. Ganesh Kumar, is a film actor and politician who served as a state minister during 200103 and 201113.[1] His wife Vatsalakumari died on 3 January 2018 aged 76.[2]

Pillai died on 3 May 2021, at Vijaya hospital in Kottarakkara.[3] He was admitted to the hospital a few days earlier owing to respiratory issues and was on ventilator support.[4] His body was cremated with full state honours at his home in Kottarakkara. He is survived by his three children - two daughters named Usha and Bindu, and his only son Ganesh Kumar. Valsala, his wife, predecased him in 2018.

Political career

Student politics

R. Balakrishna Pillai was member of Thiruvathankur Students' Union (which later became Tirukochi Vidyarthi Federation and later Kerala Students' Union).

Indian National Congress

Balakrishna Pillai later joined the Indian National Congress (INC) party. In 1960, he became member of the Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee executive and of the All India Congress Committee.[5]

He was elected to the Kerala Legislative Assembly for the first time in 1960 from the Pathanapuram Assembly Constituency of Kollam district, as an INC candidate, at the age of 25 and holds the record for becoming the youngest MLA of Kerala.[6]

Kerala Congress formation

In 1964, fifteen MLAs led by K. M. George (including Balakrishna Pillai) left the Congress and formed a regional party called the Kerala Congress, with George as the chairman and Pillai as general secretary.Pillai won the elections from his home constituency Kottarakara in 1965 but was defeated in the next two elections of 1967 and 1970. He was elected to the Lok Sabha in the 1971 General Election from Mavelikara constituency and served as the Member of Parliament (MP) until 1977.[7]

From December 1975 to June 1976, he served as the Minister for Transport, Excise and Jails in the Kerala Cabinet.[8]

Kerala Congress split

After the death of K. M. George in 1976, there was tussle for control of the party between Balakrishna Pillai and K. M. Mani. In 1977, the party split into the Mani and Pillai groups. He was re-elected to the state legislature in 1977 and then again in the general elections of 1980, 1982, 1987, 1991, 1996, and 2001, but was defeated in the 2006 election. His victory margin of 37,000 votes in 1980 remained a record for the State Assembly polls for more than a quarter century.[9]

He was a founder member of United Democratic Front (UDF). He was Minister for several years starting in different Ministries headed by C. Achutha Menon, K. Karunakaran, E. K. Nayanar, and A. K. Antony.[10]

Punishment by Supreme Court

The government appointed Justice K. Sukumaran to inquire into allegations related to the Idamalayar and Kallada Dam construction projects.Based on his report, R. Balakrishna Pillai and others were prosecuted by a Special Court.[11] The Supreme Court on 10 February 2011 sentenced R. Balakrishna Pillai and two others to one-year imprisonment for allegedly abusing their position in the award of a contract for the Edamalayar hydroelectric power project.[12] The apex court bench of Justices P. Sathasivam and B.S. Chauhan reversed the Kerala High Court judgment which had acquitted all three. Chief Minister V. S. Achuthanandan had moved the Supreme Court, in his personal capacity, challenging the verdict of acquittal and the apex court allowed Achuthanandan's appeal.

Filmography

Notes and References

  1. Web site: മുന്‍മന്ത്രി ആര്‍. ബാലകൃഷ്ണ പിളള അന്തരിച്ചു. 2021-06-26. Mathrubhumi. 3 May 2021 . en.
  2. Web site: Balakrishna Pillai's wife passes away. 2021-06-26. Mathrubhumi. 3 January 2018 . en.
  3. Web site: ആര്‍. ബാലകൃഷ്ണ പിള്ള അന്തരിച്ചു; വിടവാങ്ങിയത് കേരള രാഷ്ട്രീയത്തിലെ അതികായന്‍ | Balakrishna Pillai | UDF | LDF | Passes away | Breaking News | Manorama News . www.manoramanews.com . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20210503002612/https://www.manoramanews.com/news/breaking-news/2021/05/03/balakrishna-pillai-passes-away.html . 2021-05-03.
  4. Web site: 2021-04-29. Kerala Congress (B) supremo R Balakrishna Pillai hospitalised, on ventilator. 2021-06-26. The News Minute. en.
  5. Web site: Kerala Congress B chairman Balakrishna Pillai passes away. 2021-06-26. OnManorama.
  6. News: Kerala Congress (B) chairman R Balakrishna Pillai passes away. The Economic Times. 2021-06-26.
  7. News: Anand. G.. 2021-05-03. Kerala Congress (B) chairman R. Balakrishna Pillai passes away. en-IN. The Hindu. 2021-06-26. 0971-751X.
  8. Web site: TNN. May 4, 2021. Kerala: Towering figure & a darling of controversies Thiruvananthapuram News - Times of India. 2021-06-26. The Times of India. en.
  9. Web site: 2021-05-03. Remembering R Balakrishna Pillai: A leader who played an important part in forming UDF. 2021-06-26. The News Minute. en.
  10. Web site: PTI. Kerala Congress (B) chairman R Balakrishna Pillai passes away. 2021-06-26. @businessline. 3 May 2021 . en.
  11. Web site: NO FORESIGHT... NO FOLLOWUP . December 2001 . IPT . Justice K. Sukumaran . 23 April 2012 . 2 January 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130102171609/http://www.iptindia.org/wp-content/pdf/report/No-foresight-No-Follow-up-An-enquiry-into-the-relief-and-rehabilitation-process-in-the-earthquake-affected-areas-of-Gujarat.pdf . dead .
  12. https://web.archive.org/web/20150318125423/http://www.sify.com/news/apex-court-gives-one-year-jail-to-former-kerala-minister-news-national-lcklQgcfaad.html Apex court gives one-year jail to former Kerala minister