May 11, 2021
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Kerala ‘Iron Lady’ Gouri Amma Passes Away

Gouri was 102-year-old and was admitted to a hospital in Thiruvananthapuram for the treatment of her age-related ailments, reports Asian Lite News

Often referred to as the ‘Iron Lady in Kerala politics, legendary Communist K.R. Gouri passed away at a private hospital here on Tuesday, said family sources.

Gouri was 102-year-old and was admitted to a hospital here for the treatment of her age-related ailments.

She was a member of the world’s first democratically elected Communist government cabinet led by Communist legend E.M.S. Nampoothiripad in 1957. Starting from the first Kerala Legislative Assembly till 1977, when she lost the elections, only to win it back at the next elections and then till 2006 was a legislator.

One of the achievements of her’s was, she piloted the revolutionary Land Reform Bill of the first Communist government.

In her long career she was a State Minister for 16 years in six cabinets of both the Communists and the Congress.

K. R. Gouri Amma(Wikipedia)

In 1994, she was booted out of the CPI-M and she formed her own party- JSS and was with the Congress led UDF, until 2006, after which her party suffered splits and went into oblivion.

Born at Pattanakadu near Alappuzha, Gouri completed her graduation from Maharaja’s College, Ernakulam and later received a Law degree from Government Law College at Ernakulam.

Gouri’s chequered political career began with her election to the Travancore-Cochin Legislative Assembly in 1952 and 1954.

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In 1957 she was elected to the Kerala Legislative Assembly and became the Revenue Minister in the first Communist ministry.

In the very same year she married T.V. Thomas, a prominent politician and also a minister in EMS’ government.

Council of Ministers (1957–’59)(Wikipedia)

After the split of Communist party in 1964, she joined the newly formed Communist Party of India (Marxist), while her husband, stood with the Communist Party of India, thereby paving the way of their separation .

Incidentally on June 20 in 2019 in a rare gesture, the Kerala Assembly decided to give a holiday to its session, in order for the members to take part in the centenary birthday celebrations of Gouri, to be held the next day.

Soon after Question Hour, Assembly speaker , P. Sreeramakrishnan invited the attention of the House and read out a statement pointing out that Gouri’s centenary birthday celebrations is there at Alappuzha.

Soon Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan while congratulating the legendary Communist said that since the celebrations are being held at Alappuzha and many members will be attending, hence in the fitness of things, it would be better, if tomorrow’s session can be postponed.

When Leader of opposition Ramesh Chennithala also heaped praises on Gouri and agreed to Vijayan’s suggestion, the House was in unison to the demand and Sreeramakrishnan announced that there will be no sitting, the next day.

Condolences pour in

Condolences have started pouring in with all stating that she was the one who will always be remembered in the annals of Kerala and India’s history of being a lady who through her iron will and determination came up and was at the top of the political scenario for almost eight decades.

With the Covid protocols in place, the Kerala government is planning on how to give her a memorable farewell.

“Com. K R Gauri was a brave fighter, dedicated her life to end exploitation, build an egalitarian society. She made seminal contributions in building the Communist movement & as an administrator. Let’s show respects, by pledging to build a more progressive society. Red Salute!,” Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan tweeted.

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi tweeted: “My heartfelt condolences to the family of K R Gouri Amma ji. A tall presence in Kerala’s politics, she remains a source of inspiration to many. Paying homage to her brilliant life journey.”

Congress leader Dr Shashi Tharoor expressed his condolences and termed the death of Gauri as iconic figure of Kerala left politics.

“Communist leader &rebel KR Gouri, who parted from the CPM in 1994 & even joined the INC-led UDF for a decade, passed away today at 102 years of age. An iconic figure of Kerala Left politics & architect of land reform, a towering female leader has gone,” Dr Tharoor tweeted.

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