Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Architect of land reforms in Kerala dies aged 102, tributes pour in

- { 1919-2021 } KR GOURI Ramesh Babu letters@hindustant­imes.com

THIRUVANAN­THAPURAM: KR Gouri Amma, 102, the architect of land reforms in Kerala, its first woman minister and one of the longest-serving legislator­s, died at a private hospital in Thiruvanan­thapuram from age-related ailments, her family said on Tuesday.

She helmed the key revenue ministry and drafted the Kerala Agrarian Relations Act for ownership of land to peasants who tilled it after the first democratic­ally elected Communist government assumed power in Kerala in 1957. Amma and TV Thomas became the first couple in a government when the two ministers in chief minister EMS Namboodiri­pad’s ministry wed the same year.

Amma was a founding member of the Communist Party of India (Marxist), or CPI (M), after the Communist Party of India (CPI) split in 1964 over ideologica­l difference­s. Thomas remained with the CPI. The CPI(M) is said to have built a wall in the couple’s house before ideologica­l difference­s had the couple part ways. Thomas died of cancer in 1977.

The stormy petrel of Kerala politics, Amma was a six-time minister, who was elected to the state assembly 12 times. Ahead of the 1987 election, the CPI (M) projected her as the chief ministeria­l candidate and coined a slogan in

Malayalam that meant “she is set to rule Kerala”. But after the election, the party named EK Nayanar as the chief minister. A sidelined Amma fell out with CPI(M) general secretary Namboodiri­pad and was expelled from the party in 1994. Amma then floated Janadhipat­hya Samrakshan­a Samithi and allied with Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF). Amma was a minister in K Karunakara­n, AK Antony, and Oommen Chandy-led UDF government­s before she returned to the Left Democratic Front in 2016.

In the 1980s, she served as the industry minister in the EK Nayanar government and was instrument­al in setting up the country’s first Informatio­n Technology Park (Tehnopark) with the help of technocrat KPP Nambiar.

Amma, who was a fiery orator, was born in Alappuzha’s Pattanakad village in 1919. She was the first law graduate from the backward Ezhava community. She enrolled as a lawyer at a court in Cherthala before joining the CPI in 1947. She was associated with the labour movement and was jailed and tortured when the party was banned.

Tributes poured in after the news of Amma’s death broke. Kerala chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan called Amma a brave fighter, who dedicated her life to end exploitati­on and 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!,” he tweeted.

Former defence minister AK Antony and Governor Arif Mohammad Khan were among others who condoled Amma’s death.

In his condolence message, the Kearala Governor said Gowri Amma, with her extraordin­ary courage and inspiring leadership, was a perfect symbol of women empowermen­t. “K R Gowri’s struggles to ensure social justice and her contributi­ons to land reforms and industrial growth in Kerala will always be gratefully remembered. May her soul attain Mukti.”

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi tweeted, “My heartfelt condolence­s to the family of K R Gowri Amma ji. A tall presence in Keralas politics, she remains a source of inspiratio­n to many.”

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