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EMS Namboodiripad

13 June 1909 – 19 March 1998

E.M.S. Namboodiripad was one of the foremost leaders of the Communist movement in India and one of the founding leaders of the Communist Party of India (Marxist).

As a young man, he became active in the social reform movement against caste. He left college in 1931 to join the freedom struggle and was jailed in the satyagraha movement. From then onwards, he played an important role in the Congress movement and was one of the founders of the Congress Socialist Party in Kerala. In 1934 he became the all India joint secretary of the Congress Socialist Party. It is in this period that E.M.S. while leading the Congress Party as General Secretary of the Kerala Pradesh Congress Party became acquainted with Marxism. He was one of the five members who formed the founding group of the Communist Party in Kerala in 1936. E.M.S. Namboodiripad represented the coming together of the two streams, the anti-imperialist and the anti-feudal struggles, which laid the foundations for the development of a powerful communist movement in Kerala. He was one of the key proponents of Aikya Kerala which led to the formation of Kerala as a unified linguistic state.

E.M.S. Namboodiripad was first elected to the Madras Provincial Legislative Assembly in 1939. As an important leader of the fledgling Communist Party he donated the proceeds of his landed property to the Party. He went underground building the Party in crucial periods between 1939-42 and 1948-50. He was elected to the Central Committee of the Communist Party of India in 1941. He became a member of the Polit Bureau of the CPI in December 1950 and later its Secretariat. He became General Secretary of the united CPI in 1962.

In 1957, after the state of Kerala was formed in the first elections in 1957, the Communist Party won a majority and E.M.S. Namboodiripad became Chief Minister of the first elected Communist ministry in India. It was the EMS ministry which initiated the path breaking land reform legislation and other democratic measures, till the ministry was dismissed undemocratically in 1959. E.M.S. Namboodiripad became Chief Minister of Kerala again in 1967 heading a United Front ministry till 1969.

E.M.S. joined the leading group from the united Party who formed the CPI(M) and was elected to the Central Committee and the Polit Bureau of the Party at the Seventh Congress of the Party in 1964 and he continued to serve in these positions till his death.

E.M.S. Namboodiripad was elected the General Secretary of Central Committee of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) in 1977 and he led the Party in this capacity till the 14th Congress in 1992 when he stepped down due to ill-health. His leadership in rallying all the Left, democratic and secular forces was invaluable.

He died on March 19, 1998 at the age of 89.


Works

On the Agrarian Question in India (1952)

Let Us Work Together to Serve the People, Open Letter to the Delegates to the Convention of the All-india Socialist Party (1952)

The National Question in Kerala (1952)

The Peasant in National Economic Construction (1954)

Electoral Alignments in Kerala 1957 General Elections (1957)

Statement of Policy after taking oath as Chief Minister of Kerala (1957)

The Mahatma and the Ism (1959)

Twenty-Eight Months in Kerala. A Retrospect (December 1959)

Draft Resolution on the Party Programme and the Current Political Situation in the Country [for the 6th CPI Congress] (1961)

Entry from the Journal of Soviet ambassador to India Benediktov, on his Conversation with General Secretary of the Communist Party of India, E.M. Nambudiripad (October 26, 1962)

National Integration and Communist Party (1964)

A Brief Critical Note on the Programme Drafts (1964)

Problems of National Integration (1965)

The Gap Our Weekly Will Fill (1965)

Rethinking on India-China Relations: Are the Revisionists Immune to It? (1965)

Statement on Indo-Pakistan War, 1965 [Issued By E.M.S. Namboodiripad On Behalf of The Central Committee of C.P.I.(M)] (1965)

E.M.S. Namboodiripad Addresses One-Lakh Rally In Calcutta Demanding Release of Communist Detenus And Explaining Party Policy (1965)

The Programme Explained (1966)

A History of the Indian Freedom Struggle (1977)

Kerala Society and Politics. An Historical Survey (1984)

Party Line on Current Tactics (1985)

Fifty Years of the Kisan Sabha [AIKS Golden Jubilee Series No. 6] (1986)

 

 


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